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Actually this list has been really good compared to some others. I think someone is doing this on purpose to limit the list and basically destroy the good communications that develop here. I generally lurk and learn more than stating my opinion and would not be to happy with the demise of the list... Henry R. Linneweh James Rishaw wrote: > Something else that needs to be considered is blowing up the list (making > smaller, distributed lists). It takes hours sometimes for mail to go through > the distribution. > > Sometimes, I'll post, and I'll get four, five, six replies before I see my > post to the list bounce back this way. It takes hours. :-( Too long for a > list where sometimes time-critical information is discussed. > > </imho> > > Tim Ramsey wrote: > > Tim Harrison said: > > >I just got a whole bunch more too. nanog being subscibed to different > > >mailing lists. > > > > >Someone *is* playing with us. > > > > <delurk> > > > > Perhaps it is time to moderate nanog. Send postings to a team of > > moderators to screen for content before being approved for the list. How > > strictly the screening would be applied and who would moderate would be up > > to the list. > > > > I can host such a list on K-State's Listserv server. Listserv has all the > > tools needed to make this work. > > > > Is there any interest in this? > > > > Tim Ramsey [email protected] > > Sr. UNIX System Administrator (785) 532-3742 > > Computing and Network Services > > Kansas State University > > > > -- > james g.k. rishaw dal/efnet:gavroche __ IAGnet/CIC/netILLINOIS Backoffice > DID:216.902.5455 FAX:216.623.3566 \/ 800.637.4IAGx5455 > "The man who doesn't read good books has no advantage > over the man who can't read them." - Mark Twain -- ��4i1�
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