nately I don't have a lot of feedback on
these issues except to say that I love the idea, and I'm glad to see
that Georgia Tech (which has substantial network resources) will be on
board.
—Sam
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c on his relay (or looking over a friend's shoulder). Perhaps
not though — I just wouldn't jump to any conclusions.
Best,
Sam
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1(0+)GBit nodes would be, we don't want to end up with plenty of nodes
in the USA, GB, Germany, etc. and very few elsewhere. Geographic
diversity is also extremely important for the project. That being
said, if we can get good geographic diversity while only paying for
larger nodes it might be m
7;t—because of the financial burden, or because of legal
ramifications, etc.
Some of them might want to run an exit relay, or change their existing
nodes to exit relays if they could only get a bit of funding to help
cover bandwidth and separate their personal resourc