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[atlas] Proposing more public RIPE Atlas data and clarifying the current situation
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Gilles Massen
gilles.massen at restena.lu
Tue Dec 17 13:28:21 CET 2013
Hi, > I'd support changing the default to "public", but I can't see a compelling > reason why you would want to make *everything* public. > > What if I'm measuring something, where I know some bits of my network are > broken but need to figure out the overall damage, that I don't want the > competition and media to know (if they figure it out themselves, fine, but > not handing it on a silver platter). I agree very much with this thinking. Personally I could live with non-public data becoming public a few days after the measurement, but if everything is public in realtime Atlas would lose a lot of its attractiveness as debugging tool. best, Gilles -- Fondation RESTENA - DNS-LU 6, rue Coudenhove-Kalergi L-1359 Luxembourg tel: (+352) 424409 fax: (+352) 422473
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