On 03/31/2014 09:25 AM, Karsten Loesing wrote: > On 30/03/14 22:52, Lukas Erlacher wrote: >> Hello, >> >> this will most likely only be interesting to the people working on the tor-weather rewrite. >> I have started work on a Python wrapper for OnionOO with support for transparently caching OnionOO replies in memcached. >> >> It is hosted on github for now: https://github.com/duk3luk3/onion-py >> >> Please let me know if you have any thoughts on it! > Neat! > > My first thought is that the best way to evaluate and improve such a > library is to write an actual application using it. > > You're right that the weather rewrite people might find it useful and > give you some good feedback. And even though that rewrite project has > become quieter, there are still people working on it. But I'm not sure > if you'll get the feedback you're hoping for right now. Maybe in a > couple of weeks? > > Another fine application to evaluate your library could be the "new > little tool that fetches Onionoo documents once (or twice) per day for > all relays participating in the relay challenge and that produces graph > data." > > https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2014-March/004172.html > > Would you be interested in writing such a tool, maybe using OnionPy? > (If so, please also say so on tor-relays@ where that thread started.) > > All the best, > Karsten Hi, I will definitely take a look at that! Thanks! Cheers, Luke
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