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Re: [tor-dev] atlas.torproject.org question



06.07.2013 12:05, Karsten Loesing:
> On 7/6/13 9:01 AM, Lunar wrote:
>> Karsten Loesing:
>>> On 7/3/13 5:16 PM, me@xxxxxxx wrote:
>>>> I updated it to display bridge detail and enable bridge search. Works
>>>> fine so far.
>>>> You can now toggle between relays or bridges in the search results.
>>>
>>> This is awesome!  Repeating the link here, so that others can follow:
>>>
>>> http://makepanic.github.io/emberjs-tor-onionoo/#/
>>
>> Small issues I spoted while playing with it:
>>
>>  * If a search, then select 'Bridges' view, visit a bridge page, and
>>    then use the back button of my browser it switches back to the
>>    'Relays' view. Not ideal.
>>
>>  * IMHO, the y-axis of the bandwidth graphs should always start at 0
>>    so multiple relays can be compared by layout graphs side by side.
> 
> Can you add these to GitHub's issue tracker?
> 
> https://github.com/makepanic/emberjs-tor-onionoo/issues

@Lunar
If you don't have access to Github, I'll can add them as well.

> 
>> How close is this piece of code to have feature parity with Atlas?
> 
> I think there are no features in Atlas that this new tool doesn't have.
>  To the contrary, this tool has features that we wanted to have in Atlas
> for a long time (list 10 fastest relays on start page, show bridge details).

@makepanic
Could you please add this features to Atlas?

> However, I don't have plans to retire Atlas just yet.  I think it's fine
> to have more than one website providing access to Onionoo data.  Yay,
> diversity.
> 

@Karsten
Hooray, diversity. Yes, please don't retire Atlas.

Best,
bastik

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