[tor-bugs] #7987 [Metrics Website]: Descriptor types missing network-status-microdesc-consensus-3
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#7987: Descriptor types missing network-status-microdesc-consensus-3
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Reporter: atagar | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Metrics Website | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by karsten):
Replying to [comment:7 atagar]:
> > Not at all. Which annotations should we add?
>
> Presently the only thing that I'm spotting are microdescriptors. "@type
network-status-microdesc-consensus-3 1.0" or something similar for a
microdescriptor network status documents would be nice. :)
Done.
> > This may become relevant once we make progress on the metrics-web
replacement. This might be in the next few weeks.
>
> Ok. Ping me when it does.
Will do, thanks!
> > Sathya and I recently agreed to postpone this and resume Onionoo
development in Java. Porting Onionoo isn't as simple as it seems. We'll
need somebody with two months of free time for this. We should revisit
this in 6 months from now.
>
> If only I had more time. This looks like a really fun one.
>
> Speaking of interesting projects, we should think of some good ones for
GSoC later...
Onionoo ''is'' fun, but it's quite easy to underestimate the effort of
rewriting it in Python. The problem is that we need a full replacement
that is as reliable as the Java Onionoo, or it won't be of any use.
That's different from other GSoC projects where an 80% version of what was
originally planned can be quite useful. I think I wouldn't recommend
Onionoo as a GSoC project.
This is getting off-topic. Should we close the ticket and move the GSoC
discussion somewhere else? :)
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