status-site issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/status-site/-/issues2021-06-11T07:51:03Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/status-site/-/issues/5Status update for network measurements2021-06-11T07:51:03ZzjnStatus update for network measurementsHi!
I'm part of a research group running some Tor measurements over the next month. We plan to start next week (week of May 31) and Roger/Georg/Tariq recommended a notice on status.torproject.org. We have Tor Research Safety Board appro...Hi!
I'm part of a research group running some Tor measurements over the next month. We plan to start next week (week of May 31) and Roger/Georg/Tariq recommended a notice on status.torproject.org. We have Tor Research Safety Board approval.
My proposed post follows the issue body. Some questions:
- There's no obvious "system" for "Tor relays"; is an empty "affected" block appropriate?
- Would you be able to add this post at the appropriate date?
- I can give you say, 24hr notice during the week
- Date should be updated
- If it's easier, I can open a patch or PR at that time (let me know where/to which system I should send it)
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title: Tor network latency measurements
date: 2021-05-26 13:00:00
resolved: false
# Possible severity levels: down, disrupted, notice
severity: notice
affected: []
section: issue
---
We are running wide-scale measurements of latencies between relays on the
Tor network for an estimated 1-2 months. The load will be negligible.
No action is needed unless you operate a relay and would like to opt-out.
Contact: shortor AT csail.mit.edu for opt-out (include your relay fingerprint) or questions.
More details and updates [https://people.csail.mit.edu/zjn/tor.txt](available online).
```Georg KoppenGeorg Koppen