Basics first makes sense, but even a minimal monitor should expose the variance in returned address sets across seeds instead of isolated reachability numbers. If the first revived dashboard only shows green lights while the underlying peers are clustering into the same two or three ASNs, it will just delay the real discussion on whether volunteer DNS seeds still provide meaningful partition resistance.
Basics first makes sense, but even a minimal monitor should expose the variance in returned address sets across seeds instead of isolated reachability numbers. If the first revived dashboard only shows green lights while the underlying peers are clustering into the same two or three ASNs, it will just delay the real discussion on whether volunteer DNS seeds still provide meaningful partition resistance.