finish cleaning up r12175

svn:r12179
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Roger Dingledine 2007-10-25 04:17:59 +00:00
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@ -966,13 +966,12 @@ $Id$
believes the given name should be bound to the given key.
"Unnamed" -- Directory authorities that support naming should vote for a
router to be 'Unnamed' if its given nickname is mapped a different
router to be 'Unnamed' if its given nickname is mapped to a different
identity.
"Running" -- A router is 'Running' if the authority managed to connect to
it successfully within the last 30 minutes.
"Stable" -- A router is 'Stable' if it is active, and either its
Weighted MTBF is at least the median for known active routers or
its Weighted MTBF is at least 10 days. Routers are never called Stable if
@ -1063,11 +1062,9 @@ $Id$
* The Named flag appears if it is included for this routerstatus by
_any_ authority, and if all authorities that list it list the same
nickname.
- If consensus-method 2 or later is in use, it is also a
requirement to be Named that no authority calls the router's
identity and nickname pair "Unnamed".
nickname. However, if consensus-method 2 or later is in use, and
any authority calls this identity/nickname pair Unnamed, then
this routerstatus does not get the Named flag.
* If consensus-method 2 or later is in use, the Unnamed flag is
set for a routerstatus if any authorities have voted for a different
@ -1521,7 +1518,7 @@ $Id$
if the router with the right ID can't be found.
When a user tries to refer to a non-bound name, the implementation SHOULD
warn the user. After warning the use, the implementation MAY use any
warn the user. After warning the user, the implementation MAY use any
router that advertises the name.
Not every router needs a nickname. When a router doesn't configure a