Thanks for organizing it, it just worked ;) What would be really awesome is to stop announcing that network as 'an experiment'. My understanding is that we need 1) [hardest part] get smth better than 'best effort' support level; 2) change the password from 'iknowbesteffort' 3) stop calling it 'experimental' in public 4) tell people that if smth does not work they should fall back to the 'standard' network and see if it helps. I'm not suggesting making it a default network at the current stage but I think that it is mature enough to move out of 'experimental' phase. We could call it 'pilot', 'canary' or '1st phase of rollout' ;) On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 11:46 AM, MarcoH <marcoh@marcoh.net> wrote:
Hello,
First of all let me use this opportunity to say thank you to Andrew Yourtchenko and the RIPE NCC staff for all their support and work in making this available.
Statistics show that again quite a lot of people have used or at least tried this network.
A few issues bubbled up, but they were all related to issues with 3rd party software and one minor incident with the layer 2 infrastructure that was not related to our specific setup.
Please feel free to give feedback about this experiment on this list. But also please consider relaying it back to the developers or companies and compliment with a nice job done or ask them to fix any bugs you may have encountered.
Thanks,
MarcoH -- Sent from mobile, sorry for the typos
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