Hi, all.
This is another developer's meeting for working on the program "tor".
(This won't cover all the other programs developed under the Tor
umbrella.)
We're going to try doing the weekly meeting on Wednesday.
The meeting time will be:
Wednesday April 2, 19:00 UTC.
(That's 3pm EDT and
Hi all. GSoC coordination and a couple particularly tenacious illnesses pretty
well knocked me out of commission this March. The neatest changes I managed to
slip in concerned Stem's site...
* FAQ entry for how to interact with Tor's controller interface directly. This
comes up reasonably freque
On 31.03.2014 19:54, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> On 31/03/14 18:38, Christian wrote:
>> On 31.03.2014 08:38, Karsten Loesing wrote:
>>> On 30/03/14 22:54, Christian wrote:
On 30.03.2014 12:44, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> And finally, you asked about showing numeric averages next to graphs,
>
H
Mon, 31 Mar 2014 12:38:01 -0400 от Nick Mathewson :
>On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 7:35 AM, Harry SeventyOne < harr...@bk.ru > wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've written this (ugly, unconfigurable) patch for Tor which is designed to
>> allow hidden services more information about their users, by giving each
>>
On 31/03/14 18:38, Christian wrote:
> On 31.03.2014 08:38, Karsten Loesing wrote:
>> On 30/03/14 22:54, Christian wrote:
>>> On 30.03.2014 12:44, Karsten Loesing wrote:
And finally, you asked about showing numeric averages next to graphs,
like on:
https://status.github.com/graph
On 31.03.2014 08:38, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> On 30/03/14 22:54, Christian wrote:
>> 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
>>> documen
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 7:35 AM, Harry SeventyOne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've written this (ugly, unconfigurable) patch for Tor which is designed to
> allow hidden services more information about their users, by giving each
> inbound circuit its own temporary "IP address" in the 127.x range. This
> tech
On 03/31/2014 08:59 AM, Abhiram Chintangal wrote:
> Lukas,
>
> Looks like I can scrap the Onionoo wrapper that I have been thinking about
> for weather. Will let you know if I have any questions.
>
> Cheers!
Hi,
for now the wrapper is very thin - it just queries OnionOO and stuffs the data
into
On 03/31/2014 09:25 AM, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> On 30/03/14 22:52, Lukas Erlacher wrote:
>> 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
On 30/03/14 22:52, Lukas Erlacher wrote:
> 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 gi
Lukas,
Looks like I can scrap the Onionoo wrapper that I have been thinking
about for weather. Will let you know if I have any questions.
Cheers!
On Monday 31 March 2014 02:22 AM, Lukas Erlacher wrote:
Hello,
this will most likely only be interesting to the people working on the
tor-weathe
On 30/03/14 22:54, Christian wrote:
> 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-
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