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Re: [tor-relays] Relay advocate introduction
Dear Colin,
Perhaps your new role would cover this - I understand from the list that the uneven distribution of the Tor network around the world is a concern. My first thought is that I should run a relay in India, which has a robust internet, and speaks English. However, I don't know whom to contact over there to set something up. I was wondering if it might be worth producing a list of ISPs and urls in preferred geographically distributed countries.
Maybe we have this resource already, but the closest page I've found is the Good/Bad ISPs page:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/GoodBadISPs
but that includes mostly countries with high percentages of tor relays, and is mostly about ISP responses to exit nodes.
If I were a new person who wanted to run a relay, I would probably use the cloud provider I know about or have connections with already. If I had a list of providers/urls in other countries, however, there would be a better chance I would set it up somewhere else.
Just thinking..
--Torix
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On May 16, 2018 11:47 AM, Colin Childs <colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello tor-relays!
>
> My name is Colin Childs, I have been the support and translation coordinator at the Tor Project for a number of years. I am also a founding director of a TorServers partner named Coldhak here in Canada.
>
> Recently, my role within the Tor Project has changed, and I am starting as the new relay advocate (as well as localization coordinator, until this responsibility can be reassigned). My job will be improving the health / happiness of the relay operator community, expanding the relay operator community, and helping improve the community bonds between operators.
>
> A few of the things I will be working on are:
>
> 1. Open a #tor-relays IRC channel (this is now open, everyone should join!)
> 2. Reach out to realy operator groups / individuals to introduce myself and solicit feedback (beginning today)
> 3. Plan a relay operators meet-up at PETS in July (details to come in another email)
> 4. Form a team of trusted technical and legal volunteers able to help operators around the world.
> 5. Organizing a larger "relay operator summit" event
> 6. Working with operators to resolve some of the recent issues brought up on this list (DNS provider, DNSSEC, EOL releases, etc..)
>
> While reaching out to operators is point 2 in that list, if you have suggestions or feedback that you'd like to send, please do not hesitate to reach out to me! I would love to hear from all of you with the things you would find most helpful from me / the Tor Project. While I cannot guarantee we can facilitate every request, we will do our best to help!
>
> I look forward to working with all of you in the future, and I hope you're having a great week!
>
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