Oh, and another quick thought - you once mentioned that a descriptor
search service would make ExoneraTor obsolete, and in looking it over
I agree. The search functionality ExoneraTor provides is trivial. The
only reason it requires such a huge database is because it's storing a
copy of every descr
Hi Karsten. This is diving into enough detail that we might as well move this
over to tor-dev@. For the list's benefit, Karsten and I are discussing a
Python rewrite of ExoneraTor...
https://exonerator.torproject.org/
https://gitweb.torproject.org/exonerator.git
First I think I need to take
Hi,
I'm looking forward to see quite a few of you there!
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[Replying on list with Damian's permission.]
On 06/06/14 17:21, Damian Johnson wrote:
>> I'm currently extending metrics-lib to fetch descriptors from CollecTor.
>> Maybe Damian extends Stem to do the same (or accepts patches for that
>> purpose).
>
> Probably obvious, but what's the advantage o
I forgot a couple of things:
* My code is on github at the moment: https://github.com/mvdan/tor_sample
This repo contains client.c, the code sample I used for my application,
and server.c, what I am currently doing as part of the timeline.
* stats/stats.go in that same repo
This is a chunk of c
Hello everyone,
This is my first status report regarding my GSoC project, Implementing
consensus diffs. We weekly meetings with Nick and Sebastian, my mentors,
every Wednesday at 14h UTC, if you want to take a closer look at the
project's progress or want to participate.
In the application timeli