Hello Christopher

To add to your list of resources, RouteViews is a good resource for analyzing 
and measuring
 RPKI status.

https://www.routeviews.org/routeviews/

https://www.routeviews.org/routeviews/index.php/map/

https://www.kentik.com/blog/rpki-rov-deployment-reaches-major-milestone/
[https://images.ctfassets.net/6yom6slo28h2/4hGGKe89HgtLP090G2ZhG3/41fabbb497adb5dfef2052d53266e382/feature-internet-traffic-rpki-202405.png]<https://www.kentik.com/blog/rpki-rov-deployment-reaches-major-milestone/>
RPKI ROV Deployment Reaches Major 
Milestone<https://www.kentik.com/blog/rpki-rov-deployment-reaches-major-milestone/>
In this blog post, BGP experts Doug Madory of Kentik and Job Snijders of Fastly 
review the latest RPKI ROV deployment metrics in light of a major milestone.
www.kentik.com

Measuring RPKI and BGP with Oregon RouteViews

https://blog.apnic.net/2024/05/16/podcast-measuring-rpki-and-bgp-with-oregon-routeviews/

Steve



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From: Christopher Hawker <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2024 5:22 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [apnic-talk] Re: A single place for information relating to the 
deployment and usage of RPKI


Hello Sofia,

The articles you've shared do provide some in-depth insight into RPKI with the 
RIRs, and it will definitely help in compiling information.

When I did start putting together the site, I did think of the potential 
downsides of duplication. One thing that I'll be working on is referencing RIR 
information, vendor documentation, etc. when compiling the information and 
creating the guides through links to relevant information where possible, 
whilst creating the guides. This will serve two purposes, (1) in the event 
information from a source becomes inaccessible the general content is still 
available and (2) if users want to review sources for more information that may 
feel is relevant yet missing from the guides, they can easily access the source.

Something that I feel is very relevant (although is outside the context of your 
email), is the access to information in other languages for those who may not 
understand English or where it is a second language. I do believe this is 
strongly needed, especially in Asian, African and European countries. One thing 
I'd like to see happen is the translation of information to help make the 
deployment of RPKI easier for network operators in these countries.

I'm looking forward to seeing what this can become.

Regards,
Christopher Hawker
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