Hello, Let me (the OP) put an end to this : - I'm certainly not a native english speaker, but my english level is good enough to make myself clear / understandable. @Barry : No offense taken ;-) - Maybe this he/she false debate all started with an "honnest/innocent" mistake. I do not care about / pay attention / give importance about the gender of my fellow estimed networking pairs. @Clayton : Really, all I've asked for when I sent the initial email was a peering contact. Nothing more, nothing less. PERIOD ;-) Now that AS6713 has been publitized (more than they haven't asked for), maybe someone overthere will finally ping back ! After all, it's Xmas, you never know what santa can bring along with him. Wish you all a happy holiday season. Best regards.
Le 27 déc. 2014 à 22:20, Barry Shein <bzs@world.std.com> a écrit :
May I share some clue?
The OP is probably not a native speaker of English.
You don't play PC language games with people who you aren't *certain* are native speakers of English.
Why? Because if you do I will show up at your door!
I dunno, just don't do it, it's rude and stupid, imagine if you were trying to post in your college Arabic or French or whatever and got hit with subtleties like this instead of a simple answer.
-b
On December 27, 2014 at 14:35 clayton@mnsi.net (Clayton Zekelman) wrote:
That is why the better pronoun choice would have been 'you', not 'he' or 'she'.
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On Dec 27, 2014, at 1:47 PM, Javier J <javier@advancedmachines.us> wrote:
What if they don't identify as a he or a she?
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 6:46 PM, Clayton Zekelman <clayton@mnsi.net> wrote: What if the peering team member is a she? Should she not contact you if so?
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On Dec 26, 2014, at 5:48 PM, Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr <youssef@720.fr> wrote:
Hello,
If someone from IAM peering team is watching, could he please get in touch OFF-list please ?
Best regards.
-- Youssef BENGELLOUN-ZAHR