The usual deal is to just wait a bit more, until your bridge gets voted
into the last consensus. The "running: true/false" field in Onionoo simply
indicates whether your bridge/relay descriptor is listed in the last
consensus (which is published every hour, and includes a list of relays and
bridges which the network authorities agreed on being valid / etc. for
client usage.) It usually takes some time (e.g. more than an hour) even
after your bridge/relay is successfully running. At least that's my
(perhaps oversimplifying) take.

Perhaps you're using it yourself, but one of the ways to probe Onionoo in a
user-friendly way is the new Globe tool [1]. It includes bridges as well as
relays.

[1]: http://globe.rndm.de/

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Kostas.

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