About

A small desk with loud clarity standards

We publish when the lab evidence is repeatable—not when a marketing calendar says so. The org chart below shows how editorial, labs, success, and operations stay in one thread.

Editorial spine

Portrait of Hana Sorell

Hana Sorell

Editor-in-Chief

Keeps the publication calendar honest and slows releases when sources need another pass.

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Yuki Taneda

Network Content Writer

Writes IPv6-first stories with capture-first evidence.

Portrait of Priya Deshmukh

Priya Deshmukh

SEO Content Strategist

Maps search intent to lab reality so titles never oversell depth.

Lab practice

Portrait of Mateo Ibarra

Mateo Ibarra

CCNA Lab Instructor

Builds three-pass labs that behave the same in Seoul evenings and Chicago mornings.

Success rhythm

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Amelia Voss

Corporate Training Advisor

Translates classroom feedback into enterprise-friendly briefings.

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Jonah Park

Student Success Coordinator

Runs cohort retrospectives and publishes anonymized cadence templates.

Operations guardrails

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Noor Rahman

Technical Support Specialist

Keeps lab sandboxes patched and answers access questions without jargon.

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Evelyn Cho

Operations Lead

Coordinates vendor reviews, consent logs, and release checklists.

Principles we argue about on purpose

  • Show rollback paths, not just happy-path captures.
  • Prefer dated blueprint notes over timeless slogans.
  • Keep mentor language kind and specific to article titles.
  • Refuse to invent exam items or “insider” promises.

Milestones

  1. 2019 — First shared lab script for evening cohorts in Gangnam.
  2. 2022 — Browser lab preview launches for remote readers.
  3. 2025 — Desk formalizes CCNA-only scope to protect editorial depth.

Voices from readers (mixed formats)

Mixed note

“Blueprint refresh article + OSPF adjacency lab pairing is now our standard onboarding pack.” — Lina, operations lead, with a short addendum from her teammate: “Still want more IPv6 captures, but the IPv6 first-hop lab article covers the gap.”

Verified reader

Maru Han · ★★★★★

Telemetry snippets guide kept my weekend project readable.

Sora · Seoul

Wireless fundamentals lab pacing matches how we mentor volunteers.

Jae · Busan

Seoul study group story felt like our chat logs, in a good way.

Verified reader

Noor · ★★★★☆

Blueprint refresh is crisp; want a darker PDF for night reading.

Mixed note

“We quoted the Packet Craft Zine line about telemetry snippets in our internal wiki.” — Eun, with a sidebar note from operations purchasing: “Still validating lab seats for Q3.”

Verified reader

Ivy · ★★★★★

Adjacency lab three-pass flow is now our warm-up drill.

Mika · Jeju

IPv6 first-hop article gave us interview talking points without fluff.

Leo · Daegu

Study group story helped us set cadence without pretending it was easy.

Verified reader

Rina · ★★★★★

Desk replies cite exact article titles—refreshing.