na... the only thing that will ever work on this list is marshall law. or
better yet, a dictator.
-brett
Peter Polasek <pete@cobra.brass.com> on 11/03/98 07:27:48 AM
To: Josh Gluck <josh@tricreations.com>
cc: nanog@merit.edu, Peter Polasek <pete@cobra.brass.com> (bcc: Brett
Watson/Enron Communications)
Subject: Re: time for a new list?
I think that all that's needed are some loose guidelines. The
sun-managers list, for example, loosely requires that all issues
be discussed off-line (i.e. through direct e-mail to the submitter)
after an issue has been initially submitted to the list. The submitter
is then required to issue a summary of the results after all
responses have been received. The only management that is in
place (that I know of) is that the group mail-server rejects replies
to the list address (which eliminates 95% of off-line discussions
from being broadcast to the list). There are some habitual offenders
of the rules, but it is largely an effective arrangement. I'm sure
there are very many people (myself included) who have an interest in
the NANOG discussions but simply can not take the sheer volume of
messages.
Peter
On Tue, 3 Nov 1998, Josh Gluck wrote:
I have been reading this list for a while now, and for the most part,
just sitting back reading posts that interest me. I appreciate the early
heads up on outages, new info on networking technology and the like.
However, I do believe that moderating or "policing" the list would be a
idea. I hate downloading my mail sometimes, for all the nonsense posts
have been being sent to NANOG lately. Some of the threads go on forever
or
seem to attract many of the following replies:
{
From: whoever@nowhere.com
To: Nanog@merit.edu
Subject: One REALLY LONG THREAD ABOUT NOTHING
<<<
<<< Some quoted non needed long email from the thread
<<< that everyone has already seen about 20 times
<<<
Agreed
:)
------------------------------------------------------------
A 20 line sig that no one really cares about anyway
}
These kind of replies are not needed. When I see these in my inbox,
I
will stop reading the list and just delete everything. Most of us that
receive the list, don't need 3 pages of quoted material from the previous
post. All of the subscribers recieve the threads, I personally dont need
it
more than once. Just use the original subject line and throw in a Re:
As for a subscription requirement, that may be a little difficult as
good
that
the
"good" information that passes through this list, is interesting to a
great
deal of people that may not fit into the subscription group. It wouldn't
be
fair to have them be denied from the right to see what is going on,
however
a posting credentials requirement might be a good idea, but then again
who
would enforce this, and what would the requirements be?
I like this list a great deal, and use some of the information that I
gather from reading posts. I am willing to add any additional thoughts
or
what have you, in an attempt to get NANOG more stream lined. I don't
want
people to think that I am standing on a soap box, preaching, especially
because I don't really post to the list, but I am just letting everyone
know
I would like to help make the list "a better place"
Josh Gluck - josh@tricreations.com
Senior Unix System Administrator
Tri Star Web Technical Support
888-757-4248
*The views expressed are my own and
do not reflect at all on the part of my
employer.