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Re: Why use PeeringDB?
From: Zaid Ali <zaid () zaidali com>
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 09:59:01 -0700
The goal is "Source of truth" for any peer to know information at the Exchange points as well as peering coordinator information. I think it is a great tool for the peering community and definitely useful. Cons: Will it be the next RADB? There needs to be a sustainable community to keep it running since it is a volunteer effort. Zaid On 7/18/12 8:43 AM, "Chris Grundemann" <cgrundemann () gmail com> wrote:
Peering Experts, I am currently working on a BCOP for IPv6 Peering and Transit and would very much appreciate some expert information on why using PeeringDB is a best practice (or why its not). All opinions are welcome, but be aware that I plan on using the responses to enhance the document, which will be made publicly available as one of several (and hopefully many more) BCOPs published at http://www.ipbcop.org/. Also, if there are those among you who would like to review the entire document and perhaps volunteer as a SME to help expand and polish it, please contact me off-list and I'll get you a current draft. Thanks in advance. Cheers, ~Chris -- @ChrisGrundemann http://chrisgrundemann.com
Current thread:
- Why use PeeringDB? Chris Grundemann (Jul 18)
- Re: Why use PeeringDB? Darius Jahandarie (Jul 18)
- Re: Why use PeeringDB? Jonathan Lassoff (Jul 18)
- Re: Why use PeeringDB? Zaid Ali (Jul 18)
- Re: Why use PeeringDB? Jonathan Lassoff (Jul 18)
- Re: Why use PeeringDB? Darius Jahandarie (Jul 18)
- Re: Why use PeeringDB? Jonathan Lassoff (Jul 18)