Came in a day early with six authorities voting yea and three voting nay.
Implies the median uptime percentage for guard candidates is slightly under
95.8.
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Hi,
Matthew Glennon:
> Sorry - that was crass. Thanks for the attempt, but I've read those
> documents. Specifically, I'm looking into what has changed, if anything. Is
> it just below the threshold of the Weighted Uptime? (e.g. we have enough
> Guards?) I asked because I was told that the bwauth
Sorry - that was crass. Thanks for the attempt, but I've read those
documents. Specifically, I'm looking into what has changed, if anything. Is
it just below the threshold of the Weighted Uptime? (e.g. we have enough
Guards?) I asked because I was told that the bwauth issues were holding
people bac
Hi Matthew,
Matthew Glennon:
> While I understand that my relay lost the guard flag because of a weekend
> of downtime, I would expect that it would get it back after a while of
> stable again? Anyone able to shed some light on when it will get the flag
> back?
> https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.
Can't win! Lesson here is never hack a spread-sheet
for someone else's relay ;-)
Data elements were reverse-order relative to the
sheet and I forgot to reverse them. I _think_
this is correct. . .Guard flag comes back Saturday 3/24.
I'll have to write a perl or python script sometime
to pull da
Actually I badly munged the entire right-side.
Should have written a perl script or C program
to do this--spread-sheet is a terrible hack.
Fixup attached here.
Your relay should be a guard again by the end
of next Wednesday on 3/28, allowing the auths
are in a nice mood and 96.2 is adequate.
Worst
Flubbed a date paste on the right-side (visual aid only)
but calc is correct. Fix is to copy I3, paste it to I4:I8.
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What might not be directly obvious is the calculation bases
on 12-hour intervals where on each interval the previous
uptime is down-weighted to 95% of the next-most-recent. OnionOO
uptime intervals are four hours, so each set of three OO
intervals are averaged as a single 12-hour interval and then
>While I understand that my relay lost the guard flag because of a weekend
>of downtime, I would expect that it would get it back after a while of
>stable again? Anyone able to shed some light on when it will get the flag
>back?
>https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/924B24AFA7F075D059E8EE
While I understand that my relay lost the guard flag because of a weekend
of downtime, I would expect that it would get it back after a while of
stable again? Anyone able to shed some light on when it will get the flag
back?
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#details/924B24AFA7F075D059E8EEB284C
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