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Re: INFORM: Web-Based Speed Test Hackathon - Princeton, NJ in November


From: Cody Grosskopf <codygrosskopf () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2016 16:30:48 +0000

It's completely possible I have overlooked but you call it an open source
tool but provide no source?

On Wed, Oct 12, 2016, 1:40 PM Livingood, Jason <Jason_Livingood () comcast com>
wrote:

May be of interest to folks on this list…

Comcast is developing a new open source web-based speed test – see
http://labs.comcast.com/beta-testing-a-new-open-source-speed-test. ISPs,
academic researchers, and others will likely be interested in using this
rather than older tools. One goal is to make it easy for any organization
to customize it for their use and UI, and we’ll soon find a neutral
non-Comcast home for the code. To kick this off we are sponsoring a
hackathon at Princeton University in November (the 3rd and 4th).

Anyone can participate – though participants should preferably be
developers or have development skills (the code is written in Node.JS with
some Angular components for the UI).

All details at https://citp.princeton.edu/event/speedtest-hackathon/ and
we’re asking folks to click the RSVP link at the top to register ASAP.

Regards,

Jason Livingood
Comcast



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