Roger,

Thank you.  Thats the concise answer I was looking for and I will hold at 5% 
and coordinate from there.

I will be in Seattle mid-October, hoping I can connect with folks in Seattle 
area that do Tor and also visit the office to get some shirts and say hi!

Any takers, Seattle Tor people?

John

On Sep 26, 2017, at 19:31, Roger Dingledine <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:

On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 01:04:28PM +0000, John Ricketts wrote:
I am about to fire up more Exit Relays  and if I do so I will jump from my 
roughly 3% of Exit Probability to what technically could easily reach 6-8%.

I would like to know everyone???s opinion on having an individual operator have 
that much exit share.  In my case, all the traffic would be coming from the 
same AS as well, but distributed over four different cities with different 
upstream carriers.

Hi John,

I think 5% exit share is fine, and 10% is probably a bit too high.

That means as you grow past 5%, you should work with the other big exit
relay operator groups -- torservers, Nos Oignons, DFRI, Fr?<nn vun der
?<nn, Hart Voor Internetvrijheid, NoiseTor, and the many more out there --
to get them to pick up the pace on their side. :)

--Roger

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