On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 12:10:42PM +0200, Karsten Loesing wrote: > Yes, we should put this script in a Git repository. How about we put it > in metrics-tasks.git for now? The script is related to #6329, so we > could create a new directory task-6329/ and put the script and a README > in there. I can do that, or you can clone metrics-tasks.git, make a > commit, and tell me from where to pull. Please pull from <git://repo.or.cz/tor-metrics-tasks/delber.git>. > I'd like to add a link to the script to Onionoo's project page as an > example for useful applications using its data. Do you mind if I do that? Not at all! :) > Here are two suggestions for tweaking the script a bit: > > - Would it make sense to add a COUNT parameter to all outputs with a > default of, say, 10? Also, should results be sorted in descending > order? I guess most people are interested in countries/ASes/relays that > are picked by clients most often. Maybe the "top" option should then be > renamed to "relays" when all options have a COUNT parameter. > > - Instead of downloading the full /details file, you could use this > link: https://onionoo.torproject.org/details?type=relay&running=true. > You're only interested in running relays anyway, and this cuts down the > download from 5.8M to 2.8M. Maybe add the curl command to the usage > output, too, for the lazy people who don't open source files. Sound suggestions. All implemented. -- delber
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