The results are in! Please see more information at: Survey Results
PeeringDB wants input from network operators, exchange operators, facility providers, content
distributors and anyone who uses our interconnection database. We are running an anonymous
satisfaction survey https://surveyhero.com/c/f7be5236 until 23:59 UTC on 20 November 2020 and would like
your feedback to help us make PeeringDB more useful to everyone involved in connecting networks.
We haven’t had the diversity of input we’d like in previous surveys, so we are making an extra
effort to reach parts of the community who weren’t aware of our previous surveys. That’s why
we are teaming up with Open-IX to get the message out.
“Input from all PeeringDB users on what is important and what needs improving is
essential. Telling us what you value and what you need us to improve will help us make
PeeringDB better for you and make peering easier for all.” Steve McManus, PeeringDB Product Committee Chair
The survey will help us understand what is important to you and how satisfied you are with what
we are doing. We will use your responses to focus our product roadmap on the improvements
that will make things better for you. If you have specific comments or suggestions we’d love you
to leave them along with your ratings.
This is the first survey we are making available in multiple languages. In this survey we are
using the six UN languages for the questions. That said, we’re happy with people providing free
text comments in another whichever language they are happiest expressing themselves.
We’ll share the results and the new product roadmap early in 2021.
If you have a specific idea to improve PeeringDB you can share it on our low traffic mailing lists
or create an issue directly on GitHub . If you find a data quality issue, please let us know at
support@peeringdb.com .
PeeringDB is a freely available, user-maintained, database of networks, and the go-to location
for interconnection data. The database facilitates the global interconnection of networks at
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs), data centers, and other interconnection facilities, and is the
first stop in making interconnection decisions.
About the Author
Leo Vegoda is developing PeeringDB’s product roadmap. He was previously responsible for
organizational planning and improvement in ICANN’s Office of the COO, and Internet Number
Resources in the IANA department, as well as running Registration Services at the RIPE NCC.