[tor-relays] Using ContactInfo to publish additional relay properties in a standardized way (opt-in)
Iain R. Learmonth
irl at torproject.org
Sun Oct 15 09:31:33 UTC 2017
Hi,
On 15/10/17 09:07, nusenu wrote:
>> See proposal 234 [0] for adding bitcoin/zcash/etc addresses.
>
> Thank you for the pointer. This proposal is from 2014 and I havn't found
> any trac ticket for it, so I guess no one is working on implementing it.
> Once this is implemented I'll remove these fields from [1] if onionoo
> includes these fields.
It would be interesting to see how many relays currently have
bitcoin/zcash or similar addresses in their ContactInfo fields.
> While I agree that it would be nicer to have this as separate fields -
> and this is the way to go on the long run (if anyone implements it) - in
> practice this requires a lot more than people just changing their
> ContactInfo string according to a specification:
> - proposal(s)
> - deployment of new tor version on the network
> - tor code change (implementation)
> - onionoo code change to parse new data
> - atlas code change to display new data
This is true.
> Using ContactInfo does not require any tor/onionoo code change even
> atlas is optional and relay operators don't have to wait for a new tor
> version that supports it. They can basically start using it once the
> specification for the format is done (<1month).
Perhaps then we can use the fields that people choose to use as an
indicator of which ones we should progress to proposals for changes to
the descriptors.
I would suggest though that if these do catch on, perhaps proposing an
AdditionalInfo field as a catch-all field to house future properties
until they can be formalised to avoid doing too much with the
ContactInfo field?
Thanks,
Iain.
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