On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> wrote:
Ron Frazier (NTP) <timekeepingntplist@techstarship.com>:
> PS  I haven't seen much traffic on the thumbgps-devel list lately.
> Is this still "the place to be" for info on this project?

I don't know of any other place. :-)  You're right that traffic has been
light - I think people have been waiting on some of the tests that were
queued up.

I was waiting on the tests  queued up, (nice going everybody!) and also thinking a bit about the network tomography problem, and ways to attack measuring p2p connectivity across deployed boxes. For example I started fiddling with openhip as a possible way to enable snmp again, even behind natted boxes. openhip is pretty cool.

But primarily I've been focused on getting cerowrt out the door in time for the world ipv6 launch day, and have run into problems with dnssec among others. A dnssec enabled nameserver needs to *know* it's getting valid time before enabling dnssec, somehow.

In other side news on that I've been getting spectacular results out of the new AQM technologies we've been fiddling with on that project, but this isn't the list to discuss that.

Expect light participation from me here through may 5. I would certainly be open here to a discussion of 'now that we have good time, and geolocation, what can we effectively measure with it, and with what tools'...


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