> We tried to unstick some of the lowest bandwidth relays (below 1000), You mean 0..1 weight (1 KiB/s and lower)? They may be really bad.
I guess, that good test range is 10..20 (or 5..30). > and our initial results are: > * most (15) of relays we tried are actually very slow, or down, > * some (3) relays that we tried went down before we could see if we had > changed anything, Relays can be additionally filtered by Stable flag (or uptime). If relay haven't rebooted for weeks, there is a big chance that it will stay online during the tests too. > We are trying on a larger set now. I hope this will give more successful attempts. > But these results indicate that most relays > that are measured slow are actually slow for tor clients. > (Which is what matters.) If larger set will not give better results, I will try to make my own test program and launch it from my location. Maybe different approach will give different results. I am still sure, that low weight estimate is hiding many fast relays. -- Vort _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
