On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 6:05 AM Olaf Grimm <jeep...@posteo.de> wrote:
> Conrad, why did you suddenly go underground and not be reachable > anymore? Greypony IT was offline and you were just gone. I was a paying > customer and my two servers were suddenly offline. > > now you come back and promise paradise again. No, i go my own way. Guys > like you are not trustworthy. > > Olaf > > > Am 28.04.19 um 10:34 schrieb Conrad Rockenhaus: > > On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 5:49 PM Seby <seby2k...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Here we go again... > >> This dude just won't stop harassing us with masked advertising, > commercial > >> offers and monetary asks. Every time even the most boring thing needs > to be > >> publicly shouted on these mail lists, every time he does something > >> extraordinary, something quite unusual that none of you mortals could > ever > >> do like running a middle relay on a small virtual machine, or a 500KB/s > >> bridge. > >> > > Actually, it's not masked advertising for commercial offers. It's > > nonprofit solicitation to assist other users that are interested in > > expanding Tor's FreeBSD Resiliency. There's quite a few people that > > would like to help but aren't comfortable making the plunge on their > > own. Increasing the number of FreeBSD machines ensures we don't have a > > single point of failure as the number of Linux machines presently on > > Tor greatly outweighs the number of FreeBSD machines on Tor. > > > > This was previously discussed, but I'm sure you weren't paying > > attention, but that's where the project started from and it was always > > a nonprofit project to begin with. > > > > In addition, we're now assisting with AS divestment as well, to try to > > get people off of highly populated ASes so those don't form single > > points of failure. Which is another goal of the Project, from what I > > have been told. I understand you may not get that, so I'll explain it > > as simply as possible - too many middle relays and exits are getting > > service from the same service providers. We are trying to help provide > > another Tor friendly service provider to the table (which runs > > separately from this since that's a commercial operation). > > > > When we had are stuff fully online, we occupied all 15 top spots of > > the highest bandwidth exits in Canada. Right now my highest performing > > exit in the US is in the Top 10 but I've been scaling that exit down > > as I'm not sure if I'm keeping my personal items online anymore at > > this point. > > > > Finally, the GreyPony project has been there to make it be able for an > > enduser be able to easily setup and get going on their first new relay > > with dedicated support, sometimes people want that extra hand. > > > > Before you trash a project before you should learn about it, but all > > you've been doing is trashing things. Maybe you should try > > contributing to something and ignoring things you disagree with or > > asking questions if you don't understand it, instead of just resorting > > to talking trash about a project. I just makes it look like you have > > plenty of free time to mock others because you aren't helping others, > > but that's my take on things. > > > > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > -- Conrad Rockenhaus https://www.rockenhaus.com Cell: (254) 292-3350 Fax: (254) 875-0459
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