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username="joey"
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subject="""comment 3"""
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date="2017-02-02T17:46:05Z"
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content="""
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After talking it over with the Debian maintainer, conclusion is
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we unfortunately missed the window to make this change.
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One way to still make the change would be to modify git-annex now to use an
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appid, but only once the date is after 31 Dec 2021 or so. So the change
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then has plenty of time to get into the subseqent Debian stable release
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(assuming the current release happens sometime in the next 1.5 years, and
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the one after that takes around the current average of 2 years), and also
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plenty of time to get into other faster moving distributions.
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That leaves a few years in which there's a risk that popularity of tor
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wormhole pairing snowballs. Currently I do think that's a low risk.
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Most users of git-annex with tor will likely only pair with well under 10
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other repositories (it's too tedious to pair with more, and it starts
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not scaling well to have links to too many repositories). Pairing takes
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maybe 10 minutes max to do. So, each user will run wormhole for 100
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minutes max. For there to be a constant load of 100 users running wormhole,
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needs 3600 new users every day, or 1.3 million per year.
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