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Opened Apr 19, 2017 by teor@teor

Consensus Health: are an authority's measurements higher or lower than others?

Once we know how many relays a bandwidth authority controls (#21992 (moved)), it would be useful to know what whether an authority's measurements are higher or lower than others.

For each bandwidth authority:

  • how many relays have its measurement as the next-highest measurement
  • how many relays have its measurement as the next-lowest measurement

Maybe this could look something like:

Bandwidth Authority Positions | | min | lower | median | higher | higher | max | |----------|------|-------|--------|--------|--------|------| | longclaw | 1200 | 1569 | 1300 | 1000 | 1400 | 1700 | | gabelmoo | 1500 | 1484 | 1100 | 900 | 1200 | 2890 |

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Reference: legacy/trac#21993