"Neil J. McRae" <neil@domino.org> writes:
What list is that then Michael?
Shhh, Neil, you know it's not nice to undermine people's carefully crafted veneers of omniscience. Sean.
At 6:34 AM -0400 9/11/97, Sean M. Doran wrote:
"Neil J. McRae" <neil@domino.org> writes:
What list is that then Michael?
Shhh, Neil, you know it's not nice to undermine people's carefully crafted veneers of omniscience.
Tsk tsk Sean. If you start teaching people that carefully crafted veneers of omniscience exist they might start seeing them everywhere they look! ;-) Here's a fragment from a message Paul Ferguson posted back in late July:
[2] Is there an equivalent to NANOG for Europe and Asia and is there an equivalent list which discusses operational issues for these continents? Pointers appreciated.
Yes, for Europe there's the RIPE-discuss list (for which I don't have an immediate reference) and for Asia, there's the apops list: Asia Pacific Ops <apops@apnic.net> Alas, I too do not have an immediate refernce although I have seen this list referenced before as the European analog of the NANOG list. Perhaps one of you omniscient Europeans could set us straight as to whether such a list does exist and if not, why not. After all, some of us North Americans might be interested in poking our noses into your side of the pond once in a while... ******************************************************** Michael Dillon voice: +1-650-482-2840 Senior Systems Architect fax: +1-650-482-2844 PRIORI NETWORKS, INC. http://www.priori.net "The People You Know. The People You Trust." ********************************************************
At 10:05 AM 9/11/97 -0700, Michael Dillon wrote:
Alas, I too do not have an immediate refernce although I have seen this list referenced before as the European analog of the NANOG list. Perhaps one of you omniscient Europeans could set us straight as to whether such a list does exist and if not, why not. After all, some of us North Americans might be interested in poking our noses into your side of the pond once in a while...
Actually it is the eof-list: [snip] eof-list. =============================================================== Information about mailing list <eof-list@ripe.net>: This mailing list discusses issues around European ISP coordination. A charter will be posted here as soon as it is available. Membership of this mailing list is open. This mailing list is archived since Wed Jun 22 1994 [snip] See: http://www.ripe.net/info/maillists.html#lists - paul
Michael Dillon <michael@priori.net> wrote:
Alas, I too do not have an immediate refernce although I have seen this list referenced before as the European analog of the NANOG list. Perhaps one of you omniscient Europeans could set us straight as to whether such a list does exist and if not, why not. After all, some of us North Americans might be interested in poking our noses into your side of the pond once in a while...
There's a nice quiet list, currently disturbed only by Tony Bates' weekly CIDR reports, for the European Operators Forum <eof-list@ripe.net> --James
Yes, for Europe there's the RIPE-discuss list (for which I don't have an immediate reference) and for Asia, there's the apops list:
Asia Pacific Ops <apops@apnic.net>
Alas, I too do not have an immediate refernce although I have seen this list referenced before as the European analog of the NANOG list. Perhaps one of you omniscient Europeans could set us straight as to whether such a list does exist and if not, why not. After all, some of us North Americans might be interested in poking our noses into your side of the pond once in a while...
******************************************************** Michael Dillon voice: +1-650-482-2840 Senior Systems Architect fax: +1-650-482-2844 PRIORI NETWORKS, INC. http://www.priori.net
"The People You Know. The People You Trust." ********************************************************
Omniscience knows no bounds.... eof-list@ripe.net apops@apnic.net nanog@merit.edu There are a couple more, one dealing with african issues (mostly south africa) and latin america has one as well. Then there are some others that carry a broader scope. iepg - intercontinental engineering and planning bigi - big internet (or at least this is how I organize my view of reality. YMMV) --bill
participants (5)
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bmanning@ISI.EDU
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James Aldridge
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Michael Dillon
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Paul Ferguson
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Sean M. Doran