Re: [Bloat] [Starlink] On metrics

2023-03-19 Thread David Lang via Bloat
Consumers really need things like published performance specs so they can assemble their needs like an a la carte menu. What do you do, what’s important to you, what details support that need, and they need that in a simple way. Like a little app that says “how many 1080p TVs or 4K TVs, how

Re: [Bloat] On metrics

2023-03-19 Thread dan via Bloat
On Mar 19, 2023 at 3:00:35 PM, rjmcmahon wrote: > Hi All, > > It seems getting the metrics right is critical. Our industry can't be > reporting things that mislead or misassign blame. The medical community > doesn't treat people for cancer without having a high degree they've > gotten the

[Bloat] equinix job role in speedy open source packetisation stuff

2023-03-19 Thread Dave Taht via Bloat
I have been very impressed with equinix's infrastructure in the brief time they have been supporting the libreqos project via their open source program. (thank you equinix!) so if you know of anyone that would like in on the inside...

[Bloat] On metrics

2023-03-19 Thread rjmcmahon via Bloat
Hi All, It seems getting the metrics right is critical. Our industry can't be reporting things that mislead or misassign blame. The medical community doesn't treat people for cancer without having a high degree they've gotten the diagnostics correct as an example. An initial metric, per

Re: [Bloat] [Starlink] [LibreQoS] [Rpm] On FiWi

2023-03-19 Thread Michael Richardson via Bloat
{lots of lists on the CC} The problem I have with lorawan is that it's too small for anything but the smallest sensors. When it breaks (due to infant death or just vanadalism) who is going to notice enough to fix it? My belief is that people won't break things that they like/depend upon. Or