[tor-dev] GetTor development status

2014-10-29 Thread ilv
Hi people. We've been working very hard to get GetTor deployed as soon as possible. Meanwhile, I'd like to tell you what we've been up to. 1) Changed from logging quite a bit of stuff, to not logging at all. GetTor actually creates log files, but they remain empty. We'll see what we need to

Re: [tor-dev] Newbie Devloper Questions

2014-10-29 Thread Matthew Finkel
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 03:13:29PM -0400, py...@riseup.net wrote: > Hello, > > I am would like to begin working on a distributed application > sitting on top of TOR and am wondering if there are any existing > guides providing a good starting point for this type of development. > If not, what othe

Re: [tor-dev] A fun graph you can make at home

2014-10-29 Thread David Fifield
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 02:38:16PM -0700, David Fifield wrote: > This is a graph of the number of simultaneous relay users for every > country, one country per row. It's roughly 30 cm wide and 3 m tall. > > https://people.torproject.org/~dcf/graphs/relays-all.pdf > > It's basically the same as >

[tor-dev] A fun graph you can make at home

2014-10-29 Thread David Fifield
This is a graph of the number of simultaneous relay users for every country, one country per row. It's roughly 30 cm wide and 3 m tall. https://people.torproject.org/~dcf/graphs/relays-all.pdf It's basically the same as https://metrics.torproject.org/users.html?graph=userstats-relay-country&start

Re: [tor-dev] Potential projects for SponsorR (Hidden Services)

2014-10-29 Thread George Kadianakis
Christopher Baines writes: > On 20/10/14 14:37, George Kadianakis wrote: >> f) On a more researchy tone, this might also be a good point to start >>poking at the HS scalability project since it will really affect HS >>performance. >> >>We should look at Christopher Baines' ideas and