On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 08:40:00PM +, nusenu wrote:
> you probably want to reach out to package maintainer
> that didn't update yet (like the ubuntu snap) - if you didn't do so yet
Right, those people should be on the tor-packagers list if they want to
hear about it.
There is also a separate
> On 19 Jul 2018, at 11:34, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:
>
> To the point - would it be fair to network stability to offer a week
> long free trial to run a tor instance, well, that is if that's what
> the user hopefully runs? Would such a model even have an affect on
> increasing the number of BSD
> On 19 Jul 2018, at 10:18, nusenu wrote:
>
>>> ...
>>> Roger Dingledine:
If you run a bridge relay, please upgrade -- so your bridge address can
resume being given out to censored users, and so your stats can resume
being included in the metrics pages.
We just put out
Conrad wrote
> To the point - would it be fair to network stability to offer a week
> long free trial to run a tor instance, well, that is if that's what
> the user hopefully runs? Would such a model even have an affect on
> increasing the number of BSD instances we have on Tor presently?
Conrad
Howdy,
So, anyway, I was previously more active, but I decided on a midlife
career change and was on a training path to become a Physician
Assistant. Then I was hit by a drunk driver. Now I had to drop out of
the program for the next year at least, if at all, so I'm going back
to working IT. That'
>> you probably want to reach out to package maintainer
>> that didn't update yet (like the ubuntu snap) - if you didn't do so yet
>
> Emailing package maintainers is part of our existing process:
> https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/tree/doc/HACKING/ReleasingTor.md#n171
Chad, do you want to b
> On 19 Jul 2018, at 06:40, nusenu wrote:
>
> Signed PGP part
> you probably want to reach out to package maintainer
> that didn't update yet (like the ubuntu snap) - if you didn't do so yet
Emailing package maintainers is part of our existing process:
https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/tree
you probably want to reach out to package maintainer
that didn't update yet (like the ubuntu snap) - if you didn't do so yet
Roger Dingledine:
> If you run a bridge relay, please upgrade -- so your bridge address can
> resume being given out to censored users, and so your stats can resume
> being
Keifer Bly:
> Is there a way I can cause the upgrade to appear without completely
> restarting the relay?
the answer is easy and short: no
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On 7/18/18 14:58, Keifer Bly wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> So recently I upgraded from tor 0.3.3.8 to tor 0.3.3.9, and used the
> killall -HUP command to restart the relay. However this did nothing,
> the relay consensus says I am still running tor 0.3.3.8 days later. Is
> there a way I can cause the up
Hello,
So recently I upgraded from tor 0.3.3.8 to tor 0.3.3.9, and used the
killall -HUP command to restart the relay. However this did nothing,
the relay consensus says I am still running tor 0.3.3.8 days later. Is
there a way I can cause the upgrade to appear without completely
restarting
Dear Tor friends and relay operators,
This Saturday (21/07) a Tor relay operators meetup will take place at
Onionspace, Berlin.
When: Sat., 21 July 2018, 13:00
Where: Gottschedstrasse 4, Entrance 4, 13357 Berlin (U Nauener Platz)
Map: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/52.54978/13.36991
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