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Created Dec 01, 2013 by Karsten Loesing@karsten

Host our own Globe instance

Globe is "a Tor relay and bridge explorer" developed by rndm on GitHub. Globe is inspired by Atlas, but has more features (like searching for bridges) and is more actively maintained. We already list Globe in our project table.

I suggest we host a copy of Globe on a Tor Project machine to make Globe available as https://globe.torproject.org/. The main reason is that people will trust Globe more if we host it. The sekrit other reason is to integrate rndm more closely into the Tor community, but shhh.

The only requirement is an Apache that serves a directory containing static files. The latest Globe release can be downloaded at https://github.com/makepanic/globe/releases. Updating should be as easy as extracting a zip file and pointing document root to a new path. phw and I volunteer as service maintainers. Cc'ing atagar, because I hear he's excited about Globe, too.

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