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North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical RE: time for a new list?
At 11:57 PM 11/2/98 -0700, Forrest W. Christian wrote: Assuming we can't agree on what is valid and what is not - then how about a list where a user can only post 5 messages per month? If you need to post more than 5 messages a month to NANOG - then there is something wrong. This would eliminate the "I said, you said" flame wars between antagonists. If some emergency came along where one had to post more than 5 a month, they would have to approach merit anf justify why this month is an exception. The number 5 can be 3 or 7 for that matter. The only question is the list serving technology (majordomo, listserv, etc.). If it is able to handle such a function (or easily modified), we might be able to cut down on the noise a bit. -Hank >The problem I see is that there doesn't seem to be any real concensus on >what is a valid point of discussion on the list. > >There seems to be some (randy?) that basically feel that if you can't >configure a router to do it it doesn't belong here... Meaning that this >forum should be primarily about technical operation issues. > >On the other hand, there are those among us that when the subject of >router configuration comes up, usually in the context of the right way(tm) >to do BGP configuration, they yell and scream that this doesn't belong >here it should be elsewhere. > >I've personally been flamed for sending a simple "Hey, I can't get a hold >of someone at <insert provider here> using whois contact info. Could >someone from the provider or someone who has contact information for the >provider e-mail me?" > >So maybe the real question is what the heck is this list for? I've been >to two "live" NANOG's and it seems to me that the discussion on this list >seems pretty much in line with the "official" nanog agenda. > >Would someone like to clarify what is and isn't supposed to be on this >list before we try to moderate or split it? > > >- Forrest W. Christian (forrestc@imach.com) >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >iMach, Ltd., P.O. Box 5749, Helena, MT 59604 http://www.imach.com >Solutions for your high-tech problems. (406)-442-6648 >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >
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