Are you an "unpaid volunteer"?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8163190.stm Some of it is right. Some of it is wrong. All of it makes for interesting reading from the point of view of a layperson. We are all, apparently, unsung heroes... Graeme PS Yes, there's plenty to tear apart in the article. Don't shoot the messenger though!
Graeme Fowler wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8163190.stm
Some of it is right. Some of it is wrong. All of it makes for interesting reading from the point of view of a layperson.
We are all, apparently, unsung heroes...
Graeme
PS Yes, there's plenty to tear apart in the article. Don't shoot the messenger though!
And it wasn't really NANOG that did or does much of what he describes, but NANOG is a "good enough" representative name for the community of people who do, when we our definition to network operations. Gadi.
-- Gadi Evron, ge@linuxbox.org. Blog: http://gevron.livejournal.com/
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