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Re: [tor-bugs] #6294 [Metrics Utilities]: Improve ExoneraTor UI, or write LEO landing page



#6294: Improve ExoneraTor UI, or write LEO landing page
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 Reporter:  karsten            |          Owner:     
     Type:  task               |         Status:  new
 Priority:  normal             |      Milestone:     
Component:  Metrics Utilities  |        Version:     
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Comment(by karsten):

 Hmm.  How would we say that without promising too much?  The literal
 translation of affidavits in German is "eidesstattliche ErklÃrung".  I
 think there are legal consequences for signing such a thing if it turns
 out to be wrong, at least in Germany.  I personally wouldn't sign an
 affidavit for pretty much anything, particularly not for the printout of a
 website running on a server in a foreign country, even if it's running my
 code.  If some court would ask for an affidavit from me, I'd be happy to
 sign it if it helps a relay operator.  But I'd want to verify the results
 locally and very carefully, which would take me at least one or two hours
 per case.  That's not something I'd want to offer as a free service on the
 website.

 I'm happy to sign a statement, electronically or on paper, that the
 website output is correct, ''to the best of my knowledge''.  That takes me
 15 minutes or less per case.  In the past, such a confirmation was always
 sufficient.  Can you suggest a phrasing that doesn't promise too much?

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