Hello, To the people that seem to want to discuss the Ascend GRF deployment, might I suggest using the ascend mailing list, or starting a seperate mailing list for this discussion. I don't believe that this thread really belongs in this forum. I don't mean to be rude, but I read this mailing list for important info and interesting discussions. This might have been slightly interesting, but this thread has been going on now for weeks and Im getting tired of sifting through the ascend subject title and don't really want to build a mail filter for this list. Anyone think I'm out of line here in making this request? Bill Clark NCCS, Inc. Network Engineer (816)941-2144 bclark@nccsinc.com bclark@not.abnormal.com
On Fri, 5 Sep 1997, Bill Clark wrote:
Anyone think I'm out of line here in making this request?
It is at least as relavent as the FBI thread. I was expecting tech, not ignorant politics, so in that sense I much prefered the Ascend thread. Do we have two agendas on one mailing list here? Maybe the list needs to be split into nanog-tech, and nanog-politics? Thanks, Chris ---------------------- "We make the Internet work." ---------------------- Chris Nystrom Phone: 512-306-0700 x133 ccn@sig.net Pager: 512-833-2588 Signet Partners, Inc. Fax: 512-306-0702 1515 S. Capital of Texas Hwy, #400, Austin, TX, 78746 http://www.sig.net
On Fri, 5 Sep 1997, Chris Nystrom wrote: ==>> Anyone think I'm out of line here in making this request? ==> ==>It is at least as relavent as the FBI thread. I was expecting tech, not ==>ignorant politics, so in that sense I much prefered the Ascend thread. Do ==>we have two agendas on one mailing list here? Maybe the list needs to be ==>split into nanog-tech, and nanog-politics? Or how about just taking the politics crap to com-priv, which is a playground designed for such purpose. /cah
On Fri, 5 Sep 1997 11:57:14 -0500 Bill Clark <bclark@nccsinc.com> wrote:
this list. Anyone think I'm out of line here in making this request?
Yes. -- Neil J. McRae. Alive and Kicking. Domino: In the glow of the night. neil@DOMINO.ORG NetBSD/sparc: 100% SpF (Solaris protection Factor) Free the daemon in your <A HREF="http://www.NetBSD.ORG/">computer!</A>
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Bill Clark
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Craig A. Huegen
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Neil J. McRae