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[RIPE Atlas Ambassadors] {Spam?} Re: How to get people to actually plug in their probes?
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Michal Krsek
michal at krsek.cz
Mon Apr 9 07:12:00 CEST 2018
I see other interesting topic. What is a balance in between:
"Number of probes on-line" and "geographic and network dispersion"
Let me to show a little example. As ambassador living in the central
Europe, but traveling to relative exotic destinations I may have two
different strategies:
1) Hand over probes within the central Europe where I have close links
to my partners and can help them to keep probes on-line.
2) Act as a mule spreading probes in the exotic destinations to raise
the coverage. But I can't support for probes physically placed to
Solomon Islands or Namibia. And I know those people less than my
colleagues in central Europe.
Current policy prefers behavior (1), but I'm not sure if more probes
within The Czech republic really contributes to the RIPE Atlas project.
We can have probe in every village, but ...
Michal
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