On Tue, Oct 21, 1997 at 12:20:55PM -0400, Sandra Gittlen wrote:
Jay, is Nanog suggesting a freeze-out of Microsoft traffic?
Not remotely. The NANOG mailing list connected a community of people who are involved in one way or another with the operations of public and private IP networsk in North America. The target topic on the list is operational issues, and some members have tighter filters on this than others. Randy Bush's are likely the tightest. The customary snide response to a posting to the list which someone considers to be too far off topic is "how do I configure my router for that?" Randy's posting was a clever, if somewhat obscure, allusion to that. I simply took the thought to it's logical conclusion -- but Microsoft _isn't_ real popular with many technical people, for reasons which aren't that difficult to research. MORAL: Journalists: always check with someone before sourcing anything from this mailing list. Members: always remember, the press is listening. Cheers, -- jra -- Jay R. Ashworth jra@baylink.com Member of the Technical Staff Unsolicited Commercial Emailers Sued The Suncoast Freenet "People propose, science studies, technology Tampa Bay, Florida conforms." -- Dr. Don Norman +1 813 790 7592