Andrew,

thanks for the visualization!

I'm feeling flattered that keyserver.trifence.ch is at the center of
the graph, but this also means it could become a single point of
failure (and currently, sks.pyro.eu.org is trying to get back up to
speed and has probably requested ~80k keys in past few hours from it).

The green network looks way too much like a star topology with
keyserver.trifence.ch at the center. It would be great if each of the
green (and cyan) nodes could connect to one or two of the other nodes
with low degrees. Feel free to use keybath.trifence.ch, but please also
try to get connectivity which does not rely on me.

-Marcel

Am Dienstag, dem 14.12.2021 um 08:39 -0800 schrieb Skip Carter:
> It looks like the cluster is collapsing. A year ago I had 18 peers,
> now I have
> 8.
> 
> On Mon, 2021-12-13 at 10:38 +0000, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
> ...
> > It is now apparent that a significant fraction of otherwise
> > responsive 
> > keyservers are not correctly syncing with any of their peers. These
> > are 
> > indicated in the second graph of
> > https://spider.pgpkeys.eu/graphs by a 
> > 
> 
> 
> 

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