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_living...@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 >