> - We started this > website because we believe that competition can make more operators > improve their relay by following best practice. This would make the > whole Tor-network better if we have straight guidelines. > https://www.relayawards.com/ If it is about competing operators then you should aggregate an operator's tor instances not care to much about single tor instances of a given operator? You might just team-up with http://tor-roster.org/ Creating incentives for a high uptime would create incentives to run relays insecurely (never upgrade, never reboot, run vulnerable software longer). I wouldn't give away awards for low uptimes either - just leave it out of the equation? With over 94% CW [1] being routed by Linux relays, why is it good to run more Linux relays? I'd say create incentives for non-Linux relays. [1] https://github.com/ornetstats/stats/blob/master/o/os_share.txt How about anti-incentives? -5 for relays @ OVH added after a certain point in time?
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