
Hi all, As an action from today's call, here's a collection of most pertinent M-lab docs. If you're looking for something that doesn't seem to be here, or if you have questions, don't hesitate to ask Stephen and me. Cheers, Meredith *Documents: * - Platform architecture doc<http://measurementlab.net/sites/default/files/HowtoContributetoM-LabServerInfrastructure.pdf>. The intended audience is hosting partners (who donate space/power/connectivity/hardware). - Policies and procedures for approval<http://measurementlab.net/sites/default/files/SubmissionguidelinesforM-Labexperiments.pdf> of new experiments. Note that I wrote this, and that it may not be specific enough, but I can answer any questions. Note that OONI has been approved as meeting these criteria per the Steering Committee process. - Server map <http://measurementlab.net/mlab_sites>. Get a look at the global M-Lab footprint. - List of existing M-Lab<http://measurementlab.net/measurement-lab-tools> measurement tools. Code repos and documentation for individual tools should be linked from here. If they're not, let me know and I'll add this. - Access existing M-Lab data <http://measurementlab.net/data>, tarballs and BigQuery. - Blog post describing the process to visualize data using BigQuery<http://dmadev.com/2012/11/19/visualizing-m-lab-data-with-bigquery/>, a good introduction both to the tool and the data structure. If you'd like whitelisted access to M-Lab data on BigQuery, let me know and I'll make it happen. - Founding document<http://measurementlab.net/sites/default/files/mlab_intro_and_server_requirements.pdf>, which will give you background on M-Lab's founding motivations. Many of the facts quoted here have changed (e.g. number of servers), but as history this is instructive. - Existing visualizations <http://measurementlab.net/visualization>, which are fun and may be instructive. -- Meredith Whittaker Program Manager, Google Research Google NYC