On 10/07/2014 07:04 PM, Karsten Loesing wrote:
>
> If you want to do some more analysis, fetch the latest consensus
> tarball(s) and write a script that compares contained fingerprints ("r"
> lines) for the churn question and exit policy summaries ("p" lines) for
> the exit-policy-change question:
On Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 03:57:46PM -0700, Jeremy Gillula wrote:
> 1. Does anyone have an idea of what the usual churn rate is for Tor
> nodes? (I'm guessing fairly low for most nodes, but if anyone has even
> rough numbers, that would help...)
I'm late to the party but the following might also be
this is "gold" to me.
what i mean is i can do some stats analysis for the torproject if the dataset
exists and there is a question defined.this churn question is a nice
example.
the datasets are identified
instructions exist to parse the data (willing to try)
delimeters or data tags are giv
Thanks so much Karsten--this is awesome and exactly what I was looking for!
On 10/07/2014 07:04 PM, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> Hello Jeremy,
>
> On 08/10/14 00:57, Jeremy Gillula wrote:
>> I have a couple questions which I could probably find the answer to on
>> my own by writing up some scripts and
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 10:04 PM, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> On 08/10/14 00:57, Jeremy Gillula wrote:
>> 1. Does anyone have an idea of what the usual churn rate is for Tor
>> nodes? (I'm guessing fairly low for most nodes, but if anyone has even
>> rough numbers, that would help...)
>
> As one rando
Hello Jeremy,
On 08/10/14 00:57, Jeremy Gillula wrote:
> I have a couple questions which I could probably find the answer to on
> my own by writing up some scripts and doing a little research, but I
> figured I'd ask here first in case anyone already knows the answer and
> can take 30 seconds to r
I have a couple questions which I could probably find the answer to on
my own by writing up some scripts and doing a little research, but I
figured I'd ask here first in case anyone already knows the answer and
can take 30 seconds to reply:
1. Does anyone have an idea of what the usual churn rate