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RE: Curing the BIND pain

  • From: todd glassey
  • Date: Tue Apr 01 12:34:47 2003

Michael - one of the things that I am sure of is that this
life and in fact things on this earth are moving targets.
And what I see you saying here is "leave us alone - I want
it to stay the way it was"... Am I wrong and if so how?

Todd


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Subject: RE: Curing the BIND pain



> and then send it to the IETF's DNS WG's as a request.

>Tell them what you need to accomplish and not how to do it,
>and they will build a protocol to satisfy this request

Really!?

"They" will build a protocol for us!?!?!?

And just who do you think the IETF are, hmmm?

Reminds me of the Pogo cartoonist Walt Kelly who said, "We
have met the
enemy and he is us!". May I suggest that all this advice
about what "we"
should be doing is rather out of place on the NANOG list.
This list is to
discuss Internet operational stuff that impacts North
American Network
Operators. Operational stuff is usually technical and it
usually is here
and now rather than some indeterminate point in the future.
This isn't the
rules of NANOG, it's just the way things are around here.
Anything that
falls too far outside of this core focus just doesn't get
the list fired
up enough to do anything beyond talk and complaining.

If you want to change the world, create new protocols or
build an working
group on some topic or other, you really shouldn't try to do
it on NANOG
because it just ain't gonna work. You may think that NANOG
is in a rut and
that's quite true but it is a comfortable rut and one that
provides enough
benefit to the NANOG participants to keep it going more or
less the same
way as it has for years.

There definitely is room in the world for all of the things
that have been
discussed recently, it's just that NANOG isn't a
particularly fruitful
place to discuss them because you won't find enough recruits
here to form
a critical mass. If you truly are serious about some of
these things then
you will take the discussion off the NANOG list and make a
serious effort
to create a working group with a real action plan. Anything
else is just
posturing and we've seen it all before. It does not impress
us.

Thanks,

--Michael Dillon

P.S. No, I'm not the NANOG police; I'm just stating my
opinion.