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[tor-commits] [webwml/staging] Updated config relay on install instructions
commit 5dcef2ea0d17c0551e1bdd7f11fb16a6e88bc0cd
Author: ilv <ilv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed Feb 11 02:35:23 2015 -0300
Updated config relay on install instructions
---
docs/en/tor-doc-unix.wml | 20 +++-----------------
docs/en/tor-doc-windows.wml | 26 +++-----------------------
2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/en/tor-doc-unix.wml b/docs/en/tor-doc-unix.wml
index c04e10d..d50e8b7 100644
--- a/docs/en/tor-doc-unix.wml
+++ b/docs/en/tor-doc-unix.wml
@@ -91,23 +91,9 @@
<h2><a class="anchor" href="#relay">Step Three: Configure it as a relay</a></h2>
<br>
- <p>The Tor network relies on volunteers to donate bandwidth. The more
- people who run relays, the faster the Tor network will be. If you have
- at least 50 KiloBytes/s each way, please help out Tor by configuring your
- Tor to be a relay too. We have many features that make Tor relays easy
- and convenient, including rate limiting for bandwidth, exit policies so
- you can limit your exposure to abuse complaints, and support for dynamic
- IP addresses.</p>
-
- <p>Having relays in many different places on
- the Internet is what makes Tor users secure. <a
- href="<wikifaq>#DoIgetbetteranonymityifIrunarelay">You may also
- get stronger anonymity yourself</a>, since remote sites can't know
- whether connections originated at your computer or were relayed
- from others.</p>
-
- <p>Read more at our <a href="<page docs/tor-doc-relay>">Configuring a relay</a>
- guide.</p>
+ <p>The Tor network relies on volunteers to donate bandwidth. If you
+ want to help <strong>make the Tor network faster</strong>, please
+ consider <a href="<page docs/tor-doc-relay>">running a relay</a>.</p>
<hr>
diff --git a/docs/en/tor-doc-windows.wml b/docs/en/tor-doc-windows.wml
index a339feb..dbeae88 100644
--- a/docs/en/tor-doc-windows.wml
+++ b/docs/en/tor-doc-windows.wml
@@ -22,12 +22,6 @@
are done.
</h2>
- <p>
- <b>If you want to relay traffic for others to help the network grow (please
- do), read the <a href="<page docs/tor-doc-relay>">Configuring a relay</a>
- guide.</b>
- </p>
-
<p>If it's still not working, look at <a
href="<page docs/faq>#DoesntWork">this
FAQ entry</a> for hints.</p>
@@ -43,23 +37,9 @@
<h2><a class="anchor" href="#relay">Configuring Tor as a relay</a></h2>
<br>
- <p>The Tor network relies on volunteers to donate bandwidth. The more
- people who run relays, the faster the Tor network will be. If you have
- at least 250 KiloBytes/s each way, please help out Tor by configuring your
- Tor to be a relay too. We have many features that make Tor relays easy
- and convenient, including rate limiting for bandwidth, exit policies so
- you can limit your exposure to abuse complaints, and support for dynamic
- IP addresses.</p>
-
- <p>Having relays in many different places on the Internet is what
- makes Tor users secure. <a
- href="<wikifaq>#RelayAnonymity">You
- may also get stronger anonymity yourself</a>,
- since remote sites can't know whether connections originated at your
- computer or were relayed from others.</p>
-
- <p>Read more at our <a href="<page docs/tor-doc-relay>">Configuring a relay</a>
- guide.</p>
+ <p>The Tor network relies on volunteers to donate bandwidth. If you
+ want to help <strong>make the Tor network faster</strong>, please
+ consider <a href="<page docs/tor-doc-relay>">running a relay</a>.</p>
<hr>
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