21:43 #tor-dev: rndm karsten, looks like this now if it gets the
maximum number of results
http://globe.rndm.de/#/search/query=
You're not online now, so replying via email:
Looks really good!
Minor tweaks to the phrasing:
To avoid too many
On 8/12/13 2:02 AM, Damian Johnson wrote:
Hi Karsten, just finished throwing together a script that does seven
of the eighteen DocTor checks. The rest shouldn't be hard, just take a
little elbow grease...
https://gitweb.torproject.org/atagar/tor-utils.git/commitdiff/1e49c33
Cool!
I quickly
On 8/12/13 10:51 AM, Damian Johnson wrote:
The kludge is that checks and website don't share code, not that there's
a website. The idea of the typical use case is that people receive a
warning via email or IRC and then go to the website to learn more details.
I disagree. This repository
On Saturday 10 August 2013 23:52:44 Damian Johnson wrote:
If I understand this correctly you're thinking that multiple calls to
extend_circuit() cause parallel EXTENDCIRCUIT requests, and the first
response would be used for both callers. Is that right?
Yes.
If so then I would be very
On 8/10/13 9:28 PM, Kostas Jakeliunas wrote:
* I don't think we can avoid using certain postgresql extensions (if only
one) - which means that deploying will always take more than apt-get pip
install, but I believe it is needed;
Can you give an example of a query that won't be executed
Karsten,
this won't be a very short email, but I honestly swear I did revise it a
couple of times. :) This is not urgent by any measure, so whenever you find
time to reply will be fine. ctrl+f to observe: for some precise data /
support for my plan re: using the pg_prewarm extension.
On Mon, Aug
I'm only interested in providing directory authority operators with the
information they need to fix problems with the voting process.
Hi Karsten. I'm going to focus on the monitors for now and come back
to discussion of a website after Sebastian and Peter have a chance to
respond. That said,
On 12.08.2013 08:23, Karsten Loesing wrote:
21:43 #tor-dev: rndm karsten, looks like this now if it gets the
maximum number of results
http://globe.rndm.de/#/search/query=
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Looks really good!
Minor
Filename: 221-stop-using-create-fast.txt
Title: Stop using CREATE_FAST
Authors: Nick Mathewson
Created: 12 August 2013
Target: 0.2.5.x
Status: Open
0. Summary
I propose that in 0.2.5.x, Tor clients stop sending CREATE_FAST
cells, and use CREATE or CREATE2 cells instead as appropriate.
1.
Here's a proposal I wrote about node key migration. I hope it meshes
well with the authority identity migration proposal that Jake and
Linus are doing. There are probably holes and mistakes here: let's
fix them.
Filename: 220-ecc-id-keys.txt
Title: Migrate server identity keys to Ed25519
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