[TWN team] Recent changes to the wiki pages

Lunar lunar at torproject.org
Sun Mar 1 20:20:05 UTC 2015


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==== https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TorWeeklyNews/2015/9 ====
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version 7
Author: karsten
Date:   2015-03-01T19:44:52+00:00

   Write about Nick's 0.2.6.x branches announcement. Too technical?

--- version 6
+++ version 7
@@ -80,7 +80,14 @@
  [XXX] https://blog.torproject.org/blog/some-statistics-about-onions
  [XXX] https://research.torproject.org/techreports/extrapolating-hidserv-stats-2015-01-31.pdf
 
-Item 2 with cited source [XXX].
+Nick Mathewson announces [XXX] an important step in stabilizing the Tor
+0.2.6.x release series: all work on that series will proceed on the
+"maint-0.2.6" branch, while work on the next release series 0.2.7.x will
+happen on the "master" branch. This step allows developers to focus on
+one branch for fixing bugs and another branch for developing new
+features.
+
+ https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2015-February/008328.html
 
 Item 3 with cited source [XXX].
 

version 6
Author: karsten
Date:   2015-03-01T19:32:47+00:00

   Oh right, line breaks.

--- version 5
+++ version 6
@@ -67,7 +67,15 @@
 Miscellaneous news
 ------------------
 
-George Kadianakis reports [XXX] preliminary results from "a project to study and quantify hidden services traffic." George emphasizes that they "are collecting data from just a few volunteer relays" and that "extrapolating from such a small sample is difficult." Taken with a grain of salt, they "estimate that about 30,000 hidden services announce themselves to the Tor network every day, using about 5 terabytes of data daily." They "also found that hidden service traffic is about 3.4% of total Tor traffic." George, together with Karsten Loesing, wrote a short technical report [XXX] with more details on their results and methods.
+George Kadianakis reports [XXX] preliminary results from "a project to
+study and quantify hidden services traffic." George emphasizes that they
+"are collecting data from just a few volunteer relays" and that
+"extrapolating from such a small sample is difficult." Taken with a
+grain of salt, they "estimate that about 30,000 hidden services announce
+themselves to the Tor network every day, using about 5 terabytes of data
+daily." They "also found that hidden service traffic is about 3.4% of
+total Tor traffic." George, together with Karsten Loesing, wrote a short
+technical report [XXX] with more details on their results and methods.
 
  [XXX] https://blog.torproject.org/blog/some-statistics-about-onions
  [XXX] https://research.torproject.org/techreports/extrapolating-hidserv-stats-2015-01-31.pdf

version 5
Author: karsten
Date:   2015-03-01T19:30:33+00:00

   Write about asn's statistics-about-onions blog post.

--- version 4
+++ version 5
@@ -67,7 +67,10 @@
 Miscellaneous news
 ------------------
 
-Item 1 with cited source [XXX].
+George Kadianakis reports [XXX] preliminary results from "a project to study and quantify hidden services traffic." George emphasizes that they "are collecting data from just a few volunteer relays" and that "extrapolating from such a small sample is difficult." Taken with a grain of salt, they "estimate that about 30,000 hidden services announce themselves to the Tor network every day, using about 5 terabytes of data daily." They "also found that hidden service traffic is about 3.4% of total Tor traffic." George, together with Karsten Loesing, wrote a short technical report [XXX] with more details on their results and methods.
+
+ [XXX] https://blog.torproject.org/blog/some-statistics-about-onions
+ [XXX] https://research.torproject.org/techreports/extrapolating-hidserv-stats-2015-01-31.pdf
 
 Item 2 with cited source [XXX].
 



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