All of the projects I saw in Amsterdam looked great, and I know a few of you may be continuing to finish up work in advance of the upcoming RIPE meeting in May. If any of you are interested in small grants to develop additional enhancements to make the visualizations even more valuable to the community – we at Comcast have a grants fund to which you can apply. See http://techfund.comcast.com/. The grants usually take 30 – 60 days to review once submitted, so it probably won’t get you something before the RIPE meeting. But it may nevertheless be of interest to some of you. Of course, the same basic rule from the hackathon applies — the work should be open sourced and beneficial to the general RIPE Atlas / RIPE / Internet community. While I will not be at the May RIPE meeting, at least one person from my team will be: Chae Chung (copied). Feel free to reach out to him if you have any interest in discussing Internet performance measurement and visualizations. :-) Regards Jason