Hello,
I have just deployed a new version of BridgeDB[0]. Now BridgeDB uses rdsys[0] as backend so it has changed how bridges are managed internally, but all the user facing pieces are (almost) the same. The distributors (email, https[1] and moat) hasn't changed and should work as before.
If you are a bridge user you should not see any difference. The bridges you are already using should stay working and requesting new bridges should work as before.
The move to rdsys implies that all the bridges might have changed their distribution mechanism. If you are bridge operator you might see your bridge having a different distributor mechanism in the coming hours, if you had configured your bridge with the "BridgeDistribution" option your distribution mechanism should not change and stay on what you configured.
There are more few more distribution mechanisms now, this is the full list: * https. The web interface of bridgedb[0]. * moat. The API used by Tor Browser to request bridges directly from the settings. * email. Bridges distributed by bridges@torproject.org. * telegram. Bridges that will be distributed by the telegram bot @GetBridgesBot. * settings. A new API used to autoconfigure the circumvention mechanism depending on your geolocation. * reserved. Bridges reserved for experiments or future needs.
People with bridges assigned to telegram and settings will not see much usage of their bridges yet, as those are projects we are working on but will be soon in use.
If you notice any problems with the bridge distribution don't hesitate to open an issue[2] or contact me.
[0] https://bridges.torproject.org [1] https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/rdsys/ [2] https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/rdsys/-/issues
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