On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 07:30:02PM -0400, l.m wrote:
> What you need is to properly define this domain-specific language
> using a context-free grammar. Then it doesn't matter how you parse the
> data, or what language, and the semantic analysis phase can be mapped
> to a variety of analysis/viz to
Herrow,
3. Something else you didn't consider.
You're describing something which I've been tinkering with recently so
I'll add some thoughts. I've looked at zoossh and stem for parsing.
They are inadequate alone. What you need is to properly define this
domain-specific language using a context-fr
Hi Damian,
I'm interested in building a lightweight, internal domain-specific
language to explore archived Tor data. The goal is to make it easy to
answer questions like the one that recently came up on tor-relays, "how
many guards shift location significantly across the Internet, and how
often?"
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Hi,
> [4] https://leivaburto.github.io/sop-proposal
is this strictly a one dashboard for one tor daemon or will this also be
usable to monitor multiple tor instances without running multiple
dashboard instances in parallel?
(while leaving the 'how
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Hi,
do you plan to add CW,CW fraction, measured bw (as soon as available
via onionoo [1]), guard/exit probability, ... graphs to tor-roster?
(similar to atlas but aggregated to the family)
thanks
[1] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticke
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Hello list,
This is an announcement/reminder that there will be an IRC meeting of
the Measurement Team tomorrow on
Wednesday, July 29, 2015, 14:00 UTC in #tor-project
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20150729T14
Two weeks