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Created Jan 21, 2020 by Roger Dingledine@arma

Bridge campaign retrospective

In the S30 January meeting notes: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2020-January/002655.html we have this great phrase

We ran a bridge setup campaign resulting in approximately 100 new bridges (Obj 2.4) --phw

But: how many of those bridges are still running, now that it's some months later?

This is especially a good time to do a retrospective, because we have contact info for each of the bridges, and we can send a "so, what changed?" mail to each of the bridges that are no longer up -- both to nudge them into putting the bridges back up, but also to solicit bug reports and ux issues for bridge operators.

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