Dear Moritz, all, On 26/11/2020 11:31, Moritz Muller wrote:
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.
this was, indeed, the reasoning behind my decision to both create a wikipedia page for Atlas AND keep the list of research paper there. Wikipedia is * better known * editable by "everyone" I prefer if the labour of collecting information is distributed, not centralised. (we used to collect the papers on RIPE Labs... but that didn't scale either) So let me repeat the link, just in case: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RIPE_Atlas#Research_papers And my feature request is: someone to write a scraper / API / listener, so that every time a new edit is made to this Wikipedia collection, there's an email sent to the atlas-users list! Vesna