2 weeks is short period for a bridge, I think it would be the same for relay 
too.

I've an EC2 bridge and mid-reply(at home) up for almost 2 months. Initially the 
usage is almost none on bridge, not even 500MB for 50 days, and advertised 
bandwidth is reported as 50-60KB/s. At one point  I too had considered 
converting EC2 bridge to mid-relay because of no usage but I did not do that 
and decided to run 1 more month. After 50 days bridge got a guard flag and 
usage is pretty much good (last 4 days - 18GB-Rx 18GB-Tx) . The advertised 
bandwidth is now at 500KB/s.
There is nothing like unused bridge. So I would suggest you to wait for some 
more time.
PS: I'm actually considering to convert my mid-relay at home to a bridge. :)

ThanksSasi
  

     On Wednesday, 11 February 2015 3:33 AM, Elliott Jin 
<[email protected]> wrote:
   

 Hi all,
I've had an EC2 bridge up for 2 weeks, and it seems to have gotten no usage.  
I'm considering converting it into a middle relay instead, but before I do so, 
I'm just wondering:   
   - Is there value in having a marginal unused bridge "in reserve"?
   - Is this value greater than that of an active middle relay?
Thanks!-Elliott
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