<p>15:14 * jrandom has also done some substantial i2psnark transfers, though not always at great rates</p>
<p>15:15 <@jrandom> I've seen some interesting cyclical variations on stats.i2p regarding tunnel selection though, but that'll be seeing some changes as .0.6.1.13 rolls out</p>
<p>15:17 <@jrandom> I've also been doing some low(er) bandwidth testing and optimization, and thats really whats currently holding up ...13. I think we'll have some good stuff down the pipe, but we'll see how it goes</p>
<p>15:18 <@jrandom> ok, if there's nothing else on 1) Net status, lets move on over to the floor - 2) ???</p>
<p>15:18 <@jrandom> anyone have anything they want to bring up?</p>
<p>15:18 <+Complication> I have only record uptimes to report, and to add that build -6 is very conservative on accepting participating tunnels</p>
<p>15:19 <+Complication> (but I mentioned that already earlier)</p>
<p>15:19 <@jrandom> nice - its doing well with the lower peer counts still, too, right?</p>
<p>15:19 <+Complication> Peer counts have recently risen a bit, actually</p>
<p>15:20 <@jrandom> ah 'k</p>
<p>15:20 <+Complication> They are now more like 50...100</p>
<p>15:20 <+Complication> (generally more towards 50 than 100)</p>
<p>15:20 <@jrandom> oh, so still fairly low compared to before</p>
<p>15:20 <+Complication> The around-30 values seem to have been as low as it gets</p>
<p>15:21 <+Complication> But generally, it's doing fine</p>
<p>15:21 <@jrandom> great</p>
<p>15:26 * jrandom would like to take this moment for a brief shout-out to some recent contributors supporting I2P - special thanks go out to bar, $anon, postman, and the rest of the folks up at http://www.i2p.net/halloffame!</p>
<p>15:27 <@jrandom> contributions of code and content of course are critical, but financial support helps keep me out of the normal workforce and crunching on I2P fulltime, plus our varied infrastructure costs</p>
<p>15:28 < bar> me blushes, but thanks :)</p>
<p>15:32 <@jrandom> ripple: thanks - it looks like it behaves as desired - on OOM, it dies a fast and horrible death, which the service wrapper detects and restarts the router</p>
<p>15:32 <@jrandom> ok, anyone have anything else for the meeting?</p>
<p>15:34 < tmp> Yes, let's pray for the recovery of Betty.</p>
<p>15:34 * tethra prays</p>
<p>15:34 <@jrandom> your prayers have been answered - she's back :)</p>
<p>15:34 < tmp> Faith based I2P.</p>
<p>15:35 < tmp> Ok. ;)</p>
<p>15:35 < tethra> awesome</p>
<p>15:35 < tethra> XD</p>
<p>15:35 < fc> tmp: is that a transport protocol or what?</p>
<p>15:35 < tethra> anonymous prayer?</p>
<p>15:35 <@jrandom> betty == my laptop</p>
<p>15:35 < tethra> not even god knows who you are!</p>
<p>15:36 <@frosk> how about the new machine that bar so awesomely donated?</p>
<p>15:36 <+susi23> jr: you did not name it susi??? shame on you ;)</p>
<p>15:37 <@jrandom> the new machine is currently being assembled, an x86_64 (x2) box for windows, gentoo, and perhaps fbsd</p>
<p>15:37 <@frosk> cool</p>
<p>15:37 <@jrandom> (once its ready, expect some photos on my blog ;)</p>
<p>15:38 < fc> bsd! bsd! bsd! ;)</p>
<p>15:38 <@jrandom> susi23: the new one will need a new name... ;)</p>
<p>15:38 <@cervantes> susan!</p>
<p>15:39 <@jrandom> ;)</p>
<p>15:39 <@jrandom> ok, if there's nothing else for the meeting...</p>