Trac issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues2020-06-13T17:37:18Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/20171Tell 0.2.8 fallback directory operators that their relays are on the list2020-06-13T17:37:18ZteorTell 0.2.8 fallback directory operators that their relays are on the listThank them, and remind them to keep their relay details the same.
I am hoping the community team can help me out with this, if I provide a list.Thank them, and remind them to keep their relay details the same.
I am hoping the community team can help me out with this, if I provide a list.https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/20190Remove broken fallbacks from the 0.2.8 list2020-06-13T16:05:47ZteorRemove broken fallbacks from the 0.2.8 listPlease merge my branch broken-028-fallbacks to both 0.2.8 and master.
It comments-out fallbacks that have broken since I last checked in just before 0.2.8.6.Please merge my branch broken-028-fallbacks to both 0.2.8 and master.
It comments-out fallbacks that have broken since I last checked in just before 0.2.8.6.Tor: 0.2.8.x-finalteorteorhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/18828Regenerate fallback list for 0.2.92020-06-13T16:05:44ZteorRegenerate fallback list for 0.2.9We need to regenerate the fallback directory mirror list in 0.2.9 in case any of the 0.2.8 fallbacks have changed details or gone down.
This should not require another opt-in mailout, as we had ~70 additional fallbacks in 0.2.8 that wer...We need to regenerate the fallback directory mirror list in 0.2.9 in case any of the 0.2.8 fallbacks have changed details or gone down.
This should not require another opt-in mailout, as we had ~70 additional fallbacks in 0.2.8 that were suitable but not selected.
We should also:
* restore the 120 day stability period and 99% uptime requirement that were reduced in 0.2.8 due to #18050
* check the bandwdith range in the script's generated C comments
* check the IP version, netblock, port, and Exit flag proportions in the script's stderr output
Over the longer term, we could:
* reconsider whether to allow 2 fallbacks per operator (contact, family), while keeping 1 per IP
* decide whether to change to an opt-out system, where we includes fallbacks unless operators specifically opt-outTor: 0.3.0.x-finalteorteor