Can we preserve cloud-hosted bridges independently of whatever we decide to do to cloud-hosted relays?
I wonder about the impact of this proposal on Tor research and on Tor developers. Some may consider it a benefit if researchers have to take more steps to interact with the Tor network. I wonder how many Tor developers develop using cloud machines, and whether itâs a benefit for them to be able to test changes on the live Tor network, or a drawback. I test my changes on Linux using a cloud machine, and have used it at times to ensure that my changes donât break when deployed on the live network. (I donât do this at home, for both legal and connectivity reasons.) Of course, I use chutney to test my changes on a test network, before I use them on the live network. So thatâs another option for both researchers and developers. As an aside, we're working on making chutney easier to use, and weâre getting there incrementally. Here is a very rough draft plan: Of course, if researchers or developers or others really need a machine, they can move to a smaller cloud provider. This has benefits for diversity, and reduces what Google, Amazon, and Microsoft can know about Tor. Tim (teor) |
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