I noticed there's a big increase in reported users of the websocket
transport in the past few weeks, from about 5 to over 50.
https://metrics.torproject.org/userstats-bridge-transport.html?graph=userstats-bridge-transport&start=2014-12-31&end=2015-03-31&transport=websocket
"websocket" is the tran
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 5:40 AM, isis wrote:
> Abhiram Chintangal transcribed 4.6K bytes:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Sounds interesting. Is it any different from Atlas? It looks like both of
> > them are similar in functionality.
> >
>
> They are roughly the same in features. Originally, only Globe allo
It looks like Atlas is essentially a static application where everything
runs client side.
Globe has a has a node.js backend. Is there any actually need for state to
persist within the application?
Atlas looks like a cleaner system in many ways.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 2:40 AM, isis wrote:
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> Well, this is probably difficult to argue about. Personally, I
> like Globe's interface more. A matter of taste?
Yes, definitely.
> But more importantly, I think Globe has the better code. That's
> probably a question for real web front-end d
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> What do you think about #14997?
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/14997
>
> I guess this would not be big effort - simply creating a subfolder
> for the alpha builds would do it?
Ok, I just saw that weasel closed it as a wontfix
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On 30/03/15 07:37, Thee Chanyaswad wrote:
> Following the earlier question about the gap between total bw
> reported, what is the unit of the bw shown? The Torspec doc says
> it's in Byte/s. Is this still correct?
The spec is correct, yes.
https://g
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On 30/03/15 11:51, Nusenu wrote:
>> IMO, Atlas is has better aesthetics
>
> I agree.
Well, this is probably difficult to argue about. Personally, I like
Globe's interface more. A matter of taste?
But more importantly, I think Globe has the better
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Hi Erinn,
it would be great if there was a canonical path to tor alpha releases
(like the RPM repo provides) so people that choose to use alpha
releases would not have to change their apt sources.list as soon as a
new major tor version is released.
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> IMO, Atlas is has better aesthetics
I agree.
> Perhaps you have a good point? Should we be focusing efforts on
> either Atlas or Globe, rather than both?
Given the scars maintenance resources I wanted to suggest the same thing.
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Abhiram Chintangal transcribed 4.6K bytes:
> Hello,
>
> Sounds interesting. Is it any different from Atlas? It looks like both of
> them are similar in functionality.
>
They are roughly the same in features. Originally, only Globe allowed people
to look up bridge relays, both by fingerprint, ha
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