Re: [tor-dev] Unable to Join the IRC Channel #tor.

2017-02-28 Thread Siddharth Bhayana
I originally wanted to enter #tor-dev, but thought that beginning with #tor might be a better idea. Any way, yes, I do want to join #tor-dev and have already set up my nickname and other basic pre-requisites ChatZilla asks us for fulfilment. Am going to try another chat agent (HexChat) today to see

Re: [tor-dev] Proposal 276: Report bandwidth with lower granularity in consensus documents

2017-02-28 Thread teor
> On 1 Mar 2017, at 04:11, Nick Mathewson wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 6:42 AM, teor wrote: > > Hi, Tim! > > This looks pretty plausible to me. Do you have time to write up a > quick&dirty python function that actually performs the smoothing? Well, it's a function, but it's not pretty,

Re: [tor-dev] Unable to Join the IRC Channel #tor.

2017-02-28 Thread teor
> On 1 Mar 2017, at 04:10, Siddharth Bhayana wrote: > > It's my first time entering an IRC channel and after having read the > documentation for ChatZilla, I'm still unable to find my way. These are the > steps I've been following: > 1) Open ChatZilla extension on Firefox. > 2) Click on IRC ->

Re: [tor-dev] Proposal 276: Report bandwidth with lower granularity in consensus documents

2017-02-28 Thread Nick Mathewson
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 6:42 AM, teor wrote: Hi, Tim! This looks pretty plausible to me. Do you have time to write up a quick&dirty python function that actually performs the smoothing? If so, I can test it out on the January consensuses and measure the impact on compressed diff sizes.

[tor-dev] Unable to Join the IRC Channel #tor.

2017-02-28 Thread Siddharth Bhayana
It's my first time entering an IRC channel and after having read the documentation for ChatZilla, I'm still unable to find my way. These are the steps I've been following: 1) Open ChatZilla extension on Firefox. 2) Click on IRC -> Join Channel. 3) The two fields that appear are - Network and Channe

Re: [tor-dev] I would like collaborate with you

2017-02-28 Thread Karsten Loesing
On 28/02/2017 16:16, Berenike Grace wrote: > Hi, Hi Veronica, > I’m Veronica Minati, an Italian student of Computer Science at the > Università degli studi di Udine. I've a bachelor degree and now I'm at the > last year of the Master degree. > > Some teachers and colleagues suggested me to parte

Re: [tor-dev] [release] Onionoo 4.0-1.2.0

2017-02-28 Thread iwakeh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Typo in the release URL; it should be: https://dist.torproject.org/onionoo/4.0-1.2.0/ On 02/28/2017 04:32 PM, iwakeh wrote: > Hi there! > > Another release of Onionoo is available: > > https://dist.torproject.org/onionoo-4.0-1.2.0/ > > Th

[tor-dev] [release] Onionoo 4.0-1.2.0

2017-02-28 Thread iwakeh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi there! Another release of Onionoo is available: https://dist.torproject.org/onionoo-4.0-1.2.0/ The protocol version increased to 4.0, because Onionoo now accepts searches for IPv6 addresses even without leading or enclosing square brackets

[tor-dev] I would like collaborate with you

2017-02-28 Thread Berenike Grace
Hi, I’m Veronica Minati, an Italian student of Computer Science at the Università degli studi di Udine. I've a bachelor degree and now I'm at the last year of the Master degree. Some teachers and colleagues suggested me to partecipate at an opensource project, to challenge myself and learn more.

Re: [tor-dev] Proposal 276: Report bandwidth with lower granularity in consensus documents

2017-02-28 Thread teor
> On 27 Feb 2017, at 11:35, Nick Mathewson wrote: >>> Is there any reason to think this amount of smoothing would not >>> be save? >> ... >> Given the existing variance is around 2%, and the existing rounding of >> 0.5%, rounding by 5% seems quite sensible. >> >> (Typical variance *between* b