The central database for Network Operator Groups worldwide. NOG organisers maintain one authoritative profile — team members, CfP links, website, event history, community stats. Everyone else reads from the same source.
Every NOG gets one CtxNOG profile, claimed and maintained by their own team. The data is authoritative — sourced directly from the people running the NOG, not scraped from websites or guessed from external sources.
CtxNOG data is the shared reference layer for all Context X products. One authoritative profile — used everywhere.
CtxNOG exposes a public read API. Third-party tools, community websites, and NOG aggregators can query the NOG database to display up-to-date information without scraping or manual curation.
CtxNOG doesn't just store what you tell it — it enriches every NOG profile with live data from the infrastructure the NOG community already trusts. PeeringDB, RIPEstat, RIPE Atlas, and RPKI data update automatically, keeping profiles accurate without manual maintenance.
NOG information today is scattered across Wikipedia, PeeringDB, individual websites, mailing lists, and conference archives. CtxNOG creates the single source of truth — maintained by the people who run each NOG.
37+ NOGs are already listed in the Context X NOG directory. CtxNOG lets you claim and maintain your NOG's profile directly — no more outdated third-party entries.