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[Deliverable] Telemetry: direct message reliability #182

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chair28980 opened this issue Jun 3, 2024 · 1 comment
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[Deliverable] Telemetry: direct message reliability #182

chair28980 opened this issue Jun 3, 2024 · 1 comment
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chair28980 commented Jun 3, 2024

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  • Report number of connected peers, including platform and app version information
  • Provide graphs to see average/median/min/max time of reaching 10 connected peers per platform and version
  • report dial failure, including used transport to measure efficacy of circuit relay
  • report number of new messages learned via periodic store query, then filter by messages of interest for user
  • Report store confirmation failures, assuming store confirmation only happen when message sending is initially reported as successful. Confirmation failure report should also include waku protocol used to send message (relay vs light push)

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@chair28980 chair28980 added the Deliverable Tracks a Deliverable label Jun 3, 2024
@fryorcraken fryorcraken added this to Waku Jun 3, 2024
@chair28980 chair28980 changed the title [Deliverabl] Telemetry: direct message reliability [Deliverable] Telemetry: direct message reliability Jun 3, 2024
@chair28980 chair28980 added this to the Direct Message Reliability milestone Jun 6, 2024
@chair28980 chair28980 moved this to In Progress in Waku Aug 19, 2024
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