-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Travis Northrup: > > >> This argument (Mbit/s versus GiB/month) reminds me of the old >> saw about the most useless unit of velocity (furlongs/fortnight >> instead of m/sec). > >> Mick > > I know exactly what you mean. Personally, I consider any change to > be a convenience modification only. In reality the only current > differences are in defining storage rate and traffic rate > (1024/1000 respectively) and its defined in bits. From there all > conversions are simple math that should be operator > responsibility.
Why, when the config file can be liberal in what it accepts in the numerator, and in the denominator (seconds, days, weeks, mean months)? Calculating numbers is a job for a computer. Best, - -Gordon M. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJSlRhVAAoJED/jpRoe7/ujzC0IANGMKvdbnvOO9lebNa81ETo9 6st2Dyt8Cy3qVmWevVT3JP6GZIpLVAk4M5SeFUm3abY2kbphIJfnnKVGYR/B3ggI 5uVTUN5uFIZmePAoMxHh53Y9ss5IYizvFFli3jaeg7iJnYjQl6zeogBCp275YCR0 tbNeZ4BisXzXUDavTm5c23x0d9fo7z7b7i+SMhPs3DanZG3JLPHtTX+aYiBRjRlY hZJE9K6i+cvYEEId24tqo/uymEw8BFeCj5Ws32Gj9fHXSn64JDUaEawmmTXXsfvA DTUGLbRAVfdRDWrQl9JXTZLswMkis5SrrTeoehwo93cjgvl5z7uBa6/rK9WxwzY= =MdoA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
