Hi David,
Apologies for not replying sooner more extensively.
Unfortunately the machines on which we had those probes running were shut down due to some unpaid bills and poor sysadmin management on my side. We talked a bit about this during this Tor Measurement meeting: http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-project/2015/tor-project.2015-07-15-14.00.log....
At the moment OONI does not have enough resources to dedicate time to making this a priority at the moment, but anybody that considers this to be a priority should absolutely hack on this! To be clear I am not saying that we don't want to do this, it's just that we want to do so many other things (run a hackathon at the Italian Parliament, implement exploratory tools to ALL the OONI data with the help from Brennan Novak, get more stable general purpose ooni-probe in many more countries with lepidopter, setup our big data cluster in Humboldt university, etc.) and have finite resources.
Getting them running is basically a matter of having time. If somebody wants to take this up I can send them the information I sent to Jens about setting them back again (logins, accounts, etc.), but I will need to be pinged otherwise it will slide to the bottom of my todo list.
ciao!
~ Arturo
On 21 Sep 2015, at 09:58, David Fifield david@bamsoftware.com wrote:
I would love to have some ongoing measurement of the default TB obfs4 bridges.
However, it seems that there are no bridge_reachability tests since May 2015 at http://api.ooni.nu/.
Are these test results being stored somewhere else, or are they not running? What would it take to get them running again, even on a small number of ooniprobe installations?