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[RIPE Atlas Ambassadors] RIPE Atlas for Saudi Arabia - how come so many abandoned?
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Barry Raveendran Greene
bgreene at senki.org
Tue Apr 30 01:50:48 CEST 2019
> On Apr 29, 2019, at 16:39, Martin Levy <martin at cloudflare.com> wrote: > > What part can an ambassador play in order to get abandoned probes back online? I thought I was good an encouraging participation ... until I tried the Atlas Ambassador program. It is “pushing rope.” What I find is that the people who use Atlas, program it into their tools, then have a motivation to keep their probes functional (they need the credits).
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