Hi,
if you're not pulling CSV files from the Tor Metrics website in an automated fashion, you can stop reading now.
We just scheduled some changes to the Tor Metrics CSV files in the Performance and the Traffic category:
- December 20, 2018 (scheduled): Remove source parameters and output rows with aggregates over all sources from Time to download files over Tor, Timeouts and failures of downloading files over Tor, Circuit build times, Circuit round-trip latencies graphs.
- December 20, 2018 (scheduled): Remove two graphs Total relay bandwidth and Consumed bandwidth by Exit/Guard flag combination, and update the data format of the Advertised and consumed bandwidth by relay flag graph to cover all data previously contained in the first two graphs.
For more details, see: https://metrics.torproject.org/stats.html
I'm posting this note here, because some folks might pull these CSV files automatically, and they should have at least a two-weeks warning to update their scripts.
All the best, Karsten
Thanks for the heads up 👍
On December 6, 2018 3:52:43 PM EST, Karsten Loesing karsten@torproject.org wrote:
Hi,
if you're not pulling CSV files from the Tor Metrics website in an automated fashion, you can stop reading now.
We just scheduled some changes to the Tor Metrics CSV files in the Performance and the Traffic category:
- December 20, 2018 (scheduled): Remove source parameters and output
rows with aggregates over all sources from Time to download files over Tor, Timeouts and failures of downloading files over Tor, Circuit build times, Circuit round-trip latencies graphs.
- December 20, 2018 (scheduled): Remove two graphs Total relay
bandwidth and Consumed bandwidth by Exit/Guard flag combination, and update the data format of the Advertised and consumed bandwidth by relay flag graph to cover all data previously contained in the first two graphs.
For more details, see: https://metrics.torproject.org/stats.html
I'm posting this note here, because some folks might pull these CSV files automatically, and they should have at least a two-weeks warning to update their scripts.
All the best, Karsten