Hi nusenu, >Do you consider in-family diversity so important - even though all of >them are run by a single entity anyway? > How about having a badge for tor network wide diversity? > I'd consider the tor network's overall diversity far more important than > in-family diversity because clients won't use more than one relay of a > given family anyway. Entire-network diversity is obviously more important than within-operator diversity---no doubt about that. We are doing within-operator diversity simply because the it's easier to measure/understand. I agree that measuring a family's relay diversity with respect to the entire Tor network is would be supplementary, maybe even strictly better. I am already logging relevant data, namely the number of relays per country and total CW per country (as you suggested previously). The former stastic could be used for badges like "First relay in country X." >More than 4/5 of the family's CW is located in countries with a cw lower >than 2%* (currently means non-top 7 country) and ASes lower than 1.5%* >(currently means non-top 8 AS)? > >That implies some degree of in-family diversity since a big family would >have to spread across multiple countries/ASes Although there have been some interesting discussions about which ASes to prioritize in putting new relays, an actual concrete numerical measure is thus far an unsolved problem. Virgil and I have talked about using a new tool (http://labs.apnic.net/vizas/) to observe which ASes have more interconnections and award bonus points to new relays on them. When these measures become better established definitely in favor of making badges for them (perhaps even replacing the within-operator diversity badges?). >"No Self-Referencing Relays" >I'm not sure what exactly you mean by that but I assume it is a MyFamily >config where a relay includes his own fingerprint. Why does that hurt? >The unnecessary descriptor space/bw? This is something Virgil wanted because he thought self-connections were ugly. If the penalizing of self-connections is found to be uglier than the self-connections themselves, we're both fine with removing it. Hope this answers your questions. Thanks for the feedback! Best, Sean |
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