Re: [tor-dev] Scaling bandwidth scanner results

2018-03-29 Thread teor
Hi, Matt, Juga, Nick and I discussed an alternative scaling scheme on #tor-dev during the patch party. > On 19 Mar 2018, at 12:22, Matt Traudt wrote: > > 1. Decide on a large total. > > I suggest 50 million to start the conversation (bike shedding) based on > that being close to the current to

Re: [tor-dev] Scaling bandwidth scanner results

2018-03-18 Thread Tom Ritter
After #1 is decided, we can convert past bwauth data, can't we? If it's helpful I can (at some point) compare your data against historical (converted) data as I've been doing: https://tomrittervg.github.io/bwauth-tools/ -tom On 18 March 2018 at 20:22, Matt Traudt wrote: > I've made some good pr

[tor-dev] Scaling bandwidth scanner results

2018-03-18 Thread Matt Traudt
I've made some good progress on a bare bones, doesn't-do-more-than-it- has-to bandwidth scanner. It can generate output just like torflow[0]. We need to decide on how to scale results that come from different measurement systems. The simple, don't-make-it-harder-than-it-has-to-be idea is (quote [