On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 12:26 PM, Runa A. Sandvik <[email protected]>wrote:
> Or just https://cloud.torproject.org/ > > Runa, could you speak to the expectations of the bridge strategy regarding the stability and lifespan of nodes? More specifically, to ensure a healthy and stable network, how long should a volunteer attempt to maintain a bridge (days, weeks or months)? In the case of Amazon Web Services, there is the additional option of being able to cycle address quickly -- this is helpful against blocking but creates frustration with end-users unaffected by country-specific action. Should a user maintain the bridge as long as there is traffic, for the good of the network, or is changing addresses in response to external events reasonable. While Fabio's suggestion is novel, I suspect any volunteer using an shared host would quickly find themselves facing the wrath of administrators. Given the number of well-meaning, but unprepared people, I would be cautious as it would potentially introduce a large number of unstable bridges. Cordially, Collin -- *Collin David Anderson* averysmallbird.com | @cda | Washington, D.C. _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
