Could people please take it upon themselves to move this discussion off list? The sheer number of emails on this subject is kind of ridiculous considering for most of us this is not currently an operational issue.. While I'm as interested in the political implications of this as the next guy, I just don't have the time to read it all anymore. I know com-priv has been suggested a number of times as a more appropriate venue for this discussion and I would agree with those statements. Thanks, Tim --------------------------------------------------- Tim Wolfe, Network Administrator ClipperNet Internet Access Services tim@clipper.net 541.431.3360 voice 541.431.1176 fax ...Across the Desktop and around the World... ---------------------------------------------------
On Wed, 26 Aug 1998, Tim Wolfe wrote:
I know com-priv has been suggested a number of times as a more appropriate venue for this discussion and I would agree with those statements.
The common tie that bind us on this list is BGP routing. This is the appropriate forum for discussion by people that actually build their networks. Peering is the number one internetwork operational issue for people that speak BGP. If you only buy transit then this list isn't nearly as relevant to you. The peering discussion is a reoccuring theme every year or so. This time there were some fresh angles. I agree with you that things have been pretty well exhausted. Mike. +------------------- H U R R I C A N E - E L E C T R I C -------------------+ | Mike Leber Direct Internet Connections Voice 408 282 1540 | | Hurricane Electric Web Hosting & Co-location Fax 408 971 3340 | | mleber@he.net http://www.he.net | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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