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At 2:58 PM -0700 9/5/98, Sean M. Doran wrote: >| From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[email protected]> >| >| At 2:47 PM -0700 9/5/98, Sean M. Doran wrote: >| >Uhm, how do you give a European routing tutorial >| >without already knowing about RIPE (http://www.ripe.net/) ??? >| > >| > Sean. >| >| You don't. But I was asking about operational mailing lists, not >| registries. If RIPE has a mailing list separate from the general European >| registry function, great. That's what I am asking about. S > >You mean like the part of the home page at http://www.ripe.net/ >where it says "Mailing Lists"? If you missed it, it's at the >bottom of the "Services" column at the start of the page... > > Sean. Let me try rephrasing this yet again. I am, and have been, quite aware of RIPE. I was attempting to find if there were other operational lists other than EOF. I haven't been subscribing to that since I work primarily in North America, but have been asked to give some European and Asian tutorials by a couple of firms with whom I have established relationships. > >P.S.: I dont suppose you wanna float your tutorial syllabus on NANOG? --:) If there would be a useful function to be served, why not? Not really sure where you are going with the question, Sean. I'm not trying to get anyone to write material for me; I asked what I thought was a simple question to be sure that I didn't miss something that a person closer to the region might be aware of. Howard
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