Hi,
Maybe this is better taken to tor-relays.
On 03/05/2016 10:31 PM, Brian "redbeard" Harrington wrote:
> "Lets say you are about to deploy 100 relays within the next week." -
> Take this an order of magnitude greater and we're on the right track
> with the correct scale. It is a regular occur
> On 5 Mar 2016, at 22:31, Brian redbeard Harrington
> wrote:
>
> "Lets say you are about to deploy 100 relays within the next week." - Take
> this an order of magnitude greater and we're on the right track with the
> correct scale. It is a regular occurrence for our users to deploy 500 to
>
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To speak to this a bit further both Jessica and I work at places which
build out ephemeral infrastructure and you're absolutely correct. There is
a bit of nuance here in what each of us means when we say managed
configurations. In my case machines ha
> Regarding the state of family support. I've been working on a project
> which could be used to expand the number of running relays and have been
> trying to find the best way to coordinate this so as to make it both
> obvious who the operator is (which can be done with contact info) as well
> as
FWIW, I use MyFamily for what I am assuming Brian uses it for as well,
multiple containers across various hosts.
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 10:34 AM, Brian "redbeard" Harrington
wrote:
> For a few months I've been tracking this ticket:
>
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/6676
>
> Rega
For a few months I've been tracking this ticket:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/6676
Regarding the state of family support. I've been working on a project
which could be used to expand the number of running relays and have been
trying to find the best way to coordinate this so a