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Re: [tor-bugs] #2394 [Analysis]: Visualize self-reported vs. measured bandwidth of relays



#2394: Visualize self-reported vs. measured bandwidth of relays
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 Reporter:  mikeperry    |          Owner:          
     Type:  enhancement  |         Status:  assigned
 Priority:  normal       |      Milestone:          
Component:  Analysis     |        Version:          
 Keywords:               |         Parent:  #2769   
   Points:               |   Actualpoints:          
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Comment(by karsten):

 Replying to [comment:28 mikeperry]:
 > Is it possible to provide a way to get all descriptors with a certain
 range of dates for "published"? That might make make automating the
 graphing process possible for a given date range. The monthly server
 descriptors are still a little painful to handle..

 Hmm, I don't like the idea of giving out custom selections of server
 descriptors covering a few days.  But I could imagine providing a URL to
 download all server descriptors referenced from a given consensus.  That
 URL could be !https://metrics.torproject.org/serverdesc?valid-
 after=2011-07-13-05-00-00 (DOES NOT WORK YET).  In this case these are
 exactly the descriptors you want to have.  I'll put it on my TODO list.

 > We should then showcase these urls and scripts on the data.html page for
 other people who want to study bw auths.

 data.html is probably not the place where people would go to find out they
 want to study bw auths.  Is there a bwauth page on the Tor homepage where
 we could put the URLs and scripts?

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