I just saw on Lyngsat that they have 2E moving east.....
That rather depends upon who told Lyngsat: Like Flysat and other sites, they depend upon input chiefly from hobbyists and it's occasionally inaccurate and uncorroborated. Clearly, as time passes, confidence increases (Or not!).
And "moving East" doesn't inspire confidence as it its final position is some 15.3 degrees
West of where it is now.
Edit: Just looked at Lyngsat and I suspect you'll find that report predates Testing ie refers to the initial transition to 43.5E.
But it surely must be close to transit time, so we'll see what our Members report.
In the meantime, the Forum Staff can think how best to arrange the Topics for post-Testing and for Reports by Region. Right now, I'm inclined to follow the same structure as we ended up with for 2F, simply because it worked well enough.