[tor-bugs] #10968 [Tor]: Authorities should use past consensuses to assign relay flags
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#10968: Authorities should use past consensuses to assign relay flags
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Reporter: asn | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Tor: 0.2.???
Component: Tor | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords: tor-auth
Actual Points: | Parent ID:
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Comment (by karsten):
Replying to [comment:5 arma]:
> Which flags did you have in mind here?
>
> For the Guard flag (#11328), I think we definitely want consensus
values, not votes. The question is actually "what fraction of the past
interval was this relay choosable?" If one authority thought it was
choosable but the others didn't, then it wasn't.
I'm still having problems understanding how the result of the consensus
process can feed back as input into the same process. The idea behind the
consensus process was that the majority of authorities sure must be right.
Like democracy. But when you suggest that citizens should base their vote
on past election results, that doesn't sound very democratic to me. In
fact, what's the purpose of voting on this flag when everyone bases their
vote on the very same data?
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