i don't know, who knows how tor-weather sends the t-shirt e-mail.
i took a look at the code and found that the mail is sent after 1464 hours of
uptime (=61 days), checking every hour.
according to this the downtime due to updates is really not that relevant.
i'd guess that there are approx. 3 or
On 13-12-30 07:14 AM, Oliver Schönefeld wrote:
i don't know, who knows how tor-weather sends the t-shirt e-mail.
i took a look at the code and found that the mail is sent after 1464
hours of uptime (=61 days), checking every hour.
according to this the downtime due to updates is really not
I've run several middle relays for over a year but they keep getting
knocked down due to circuit creation storms (on RPIs) or powercuts or
updates or some other issue. Yes uptime is important, but 100% is not
practical for most relay operators. Also, if you want a shirt so badly,
donate to Tor!
I agree there should be another way. I just recently had to start
overhttps://atlas.torproject.org/#details/9748228B9BC40C154F74AA9EDFDF698B902C986Fbecause
I updated Tor. I don't plan on updating again until two months have
passed.
Jason
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Thomas Hand
I donated to Tor a few times because I couldn't use Linux, a VPS, or get past the port problems from home. Donations of cash are far better than using volunteers to send a partly profitable t-shirt.After the threshold of my first relay (an exit on a Windows VPS) Tor weather promised a t-shirt
Moritz Bartl:
Torservers.net invites Tor exit relay operators and organizations to a
meetup. If possible/relevant, for example if you're a member of one of
the 'Torservers partner organizations', please prepare some slides on
your activities. We will do quick presentations on recent and future