I think you are just a rude person and I have been on this list since about 1995 and there is a real problem with the lastest cpanel upgrade with mysql and it took out 1 of my server configurations, that we host peoples businesses on and I wanted to see how many other isp's were affected and what their solutions were in resolving the problem. That to me is operational impact, since it affects customers on multiple networks. -Henry ----- Original Message ---- From: Jeb Bush <xploitable@gmail.com> To: nanog@merit.edu Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 6:34:17 AM Subject: Re: Is it my imagination or are countless operations impacted today with mysql meltdowns On 8/27/06, Larry grunt Brower <grunt@euhosts.net> wrote:
Fergie: I happen to like the articles. I usualy dont have time to look for them myself every day. Gadi: The botnet reports can be usefull
Botnet's is a very specific subject and Nanog hasn't got the time or resources to fill it. If we say yes to all Botnet subject and discussion the Nanog list would serve no other purpose and non Botnet discussion wouldn't get a look in. There should be a Botnet dedicated list to deal with Botnet issues. As for Fergie no, he was also told to get off the list for posting news articles. There is no excuse for posting news articles, we all have access to the same resources off list as he has in respect of news web sites and RSS feeds, so it really serves no purpose to turn Nanog into a wash of web links to news articles. Can we just have people posting information to Nanog that cannot be obtained elsewhere, which justifies a reason for posting. -Jeb