any rough stats on bridges ?
Martin Fick
mogulguy at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 19 20:50:48 UTC 2009
--- On Mon, 10/19/09, Flamsmark <flamsmark at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I think that unless you have a good way of telling specific
> people in the need of a bridge about your bridge without
> telling the world, that you should not consider being a
> bridge,
>
> Is that a gut feeling, or based on some
> research? What about the ways that we have of selectively
> giving bridges to those who need them?
Neither. If you have a selective way of telling
people you deem "in the need", than you meet my
criteria. It would likely be hard for us all to
meet that criteria though, I don't. You may tell
me that you can help me, but then I have to trust
you, which doesn't really make too much sense.
And a general mechanism to do this seems
impossible, doesn't it? How can you keep a
secret while telling it to the world.
Any newcomers to tor who cannot understand the
implications of when they should or should not
be running a bridge are unlikely to understand
the nuances of distributing a secret to those
"in the need" (and by whose criteria are they
in need anyway) only. If you have arguments
to the contrary, I welcome them and feel that
many on this list might benefit from them,
because it would be beyond my understanding
of the point of bridges, and perhaps other's
too?
-Martin
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