You can edit the wikipedia page and add your research yourself. This is a pragmatic solution, so we don't have to run a full fledged system like some other large data collection platforms do [1], to capture scientific output. True, but then the list might get pretty cluttered.
If there is enough support for us running such things, this could be put on our road map of course. At first, I was in favour of such a site. But I guess the problem is that students, not familiar with RIPE Atlas, might also not find such a website either. It would be interesting if [1] is often visited.
Maybe this page could also provide links to the measurements themselves for transparency. There are multiple ways to do this. For instance: One could also add a specific tag to measurements used in a particular study and then refer to that in the publication. In the past, we’ve usually used the measurement IDs as a reference, but a tag might be the more elegant solution.
How to capture scientific output from our data collection platforms (both Atlas and RIS) and specifically their relevance to network operations has my specific attention, if people have good ideas around this let me know [2] Unfortunately I didn’t make it to the deployathon. Was there any discussion regarding this topic.
[1] https://www.caida.org/data/publications/ [2] We are doing a deployathon today, you can still register ( https://labs.ripe.net/Members/becha/lets-deploy-together-ripe-atlas-software... ), and I'd love to have a chat around this and other topics in the spatial.chat that we'll be using :)