Re: [tor-dev] Feedback on recent Globe improvements

2014-03-30 Thread Christian
On 30.03.2014 12:44, Karsten Loesing wrote: > Hi Christian, > > moving our private discussion to the public mailing list. > > > You were asking about making graphs from Onionoo's new clients > documents. Here's an example: > > "1_week":{"first":"2014-03-23 12:00:00","last":"2014-03-30 > 12:00:

[tor-dev] Announcing OnionPy, a Python wrapper for OnionOO

2014-03-30 Thread Lukas Erlacher
Hello, this will most likely only be interesting to the people working on the tor-weather rewrite. I have started work on a Python wrapper for OnionOO with support for transparently caching OnionOO replies in memcached. It is hosted on github for now: https://github.com/duk3luk3/onion-py Pleas

[tor-dev] Mr. Hyde, or The guy who runs a Jekyll blog over a Tor Hidden Service

2014-03-30 Thread Karsten Loesing
Hello everyone, I wrote a first draft of a manual that explains how to run a Jekyll blog over a hidden service. *Disclaimer: The following manual is a draft and may contain severe problems harming your privacy! Do not rely on anything in the manual yet!* http://csxeeumg5ynu2rk7.onion/ https://g

Re: [tor-dev] Requesting trac components for some PT projects

2014-03-30 Thread Karsten Loesing
On 28/03/14 19:11, George Kadianakis wrote: > Hello people of the Trac, > > could you make us some Trac components for some PT projects? > > Specifically, it would be great if you could make us the following components: > a) "meek" > b) "FTE" > c) "obfsclient" Can you create a ticket for this us

[tor-dev] Feedback on recent Globe improvements

2014-03-30 Thread Karsten Loesing
Hi Christian, moving our private discussion to the public mailing list. You were asking about making graphs from Onionoo's new clients documents. Here's an example: "1_week":{"first":"2014-03-23 12:00:00","last":"2014-03-30 12:00:00","interval":86400,"factor":0.002802803,"count":8,"values":[25

Re: [tor-dev] GSoC Proposal: Relay Web Status Dashboard

2014-03-30 Thread Bang Hui Lim
Hi Damian, >Arm's development codebase has already been ported from TorCtl to Stem. It's a bit of a mess right now from the overhaul, but functional... Omg yes, you are right! I realize I was looking at the source for the release version instead :( . Thanks for pointing that out! >> First would