Hello I'm having some problems to send a new record to ALTDB by using mail. Old records work OK and I can update. Someone here at nanog is having same issues? Is there any ALTDB admins here? Thanks!
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:25:31AM -0400, Renato Frederick wrote:
Hello
I'm having some problems to send a new record to ALTDB by using mail. Old records work OK and I can update. Someone here at nanog is having same issues? Is there any ALTDB admins here? Thanks!
I recently submitted a new record -- I didn't receive an automated reply, but the database did reflect the entry when I had checked back the next day. -- Brandon Ewing (nicotine@warningg.com)
On Oct 27, 2009, at 7:25 AM, Renato Frederick wrote:
Hello
I'm having some problems to send a new record to ALTDB by using mail.
Old records work OK and I can update.
Someone here at nanog is having same issues? Is there any ALTDB admins here?
Thanks!
ALTDB is free and you get what you pay for. However. Donations to http://www.nanog.org/scholarships/abha.php would probably get requests done a lot faster. -- Steve Rubin / AE6CH / http://www.altdb.net/ Email: ser@tch.org / N6441C / http://www.tch.org/~ser/
Thanks Steve. I Know that ALTDB is free, they do a great job for free, I don't complain about the delay! :) I'm just checking if there are some outage or similar issue. I sure will see the donation question close. Thanks
-----Original Message----- From: Steve Rubin [mailto:ser@tch.org] Sent: terça-feira, 27 de outubro de 2009 16:21 To: Renato Frederick Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: ALTDB Problems
On Oct 27, 2009, at 7:25 AM, Renato Frederick wrote:
Hello
I'm having some problems to send a new record to ALTDB by using mail.
Old records work OK and I can update.
Someone here at nanog is having same issues? Is there any ALTDB admins here?
Thanks!
ALTDB is free and you get what you pay for.
However. Donations to http://www.nanog.org/scholarships/abha.php would probably get requests done a lot faster.
-- Steve Rubin / AE6CH / http://www.altdb.net/ Email: ser@tch.org / N6441C / http://www.tch.org/~ser/
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Steve Rubin <ser@tch.org> wrote:
ALTDB is free and you get what you pay for.
However. Donations to http://www.nanog.org/scholarships/abha.php would probably get requests done a lot faster.
-- Steve Rubin / AE6CH / http://www.altdb.net/ Email: ser@tch.org / N6441C / http://www.tch.org/~ser/
so, each time someone wants to update they need to donate to make sure it gets processed in a timely matter? or do you track who donates and give priority to their updates? dont get me wrong - its a great cause, and people should donate if they can if the project is short of volunteers - i'm sure there are people in the community who would not mind helping out -ck
On Oct 28, 2009, at 3:53 PM, christian koch wrote:
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Steve Rubin <ser@tch.org> wrote:
ALTDB is free and you get what you pay for.
However. Donations to http://www.nanog.org/scholarships/abha.php would probably get requests done a lot faster.
-- Steve Rubin / AE6CH / http://www.altdb.net/ Email: ser@tch.org / N6441C / http://www.tch.org/~ser/
so, each time someone wants to update they need to donate to make sure it gets processed in a timely matter?
or do you track who donates and give priority to their updates?
dont get me wrong - its a great cause, and people should donate if they can
if the project is short of volunteers - i'm sure there are people in the community who would not mind helping out
-ck
No, every update does not require a donation. In fact, very little of what goes on on the database requires my intervention at all. Only new maintainers and a few other bits of administrivia require that. Right now I am very busy and do not have time to deal with things at the speed required by some people. As I have always said, "if you require immediate support I recommend the very fine RADB service run by Merit." -- Steve Rubin / AE6CH / http://www.altdb.net/ Email: ser@tch.org / N6441C / http://www.tch.org/~ser/
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Brandon Ewing
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christian koch
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Renato Frederick
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Steve Rubin