> If not to solve problems or as a technical resource, what is the NANOG
> for?
to tell other people how to run their networks and what they should and
should not post on the list
Aye. It was an amusing anecdote/joke about their poor wording/pitch. I didn't
see it as some sales thingguess others are having a stressful day or got
out of bed the wrong side today :/
alan
Sorry everyone; didn't mean for this to happen.
Thank you,
- Nich Warren
> >> Here's your answerIt's in the charter - join a sales forum
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Bill, It's my list too.
1) You are wrong for telling me what to do ?
2) Are we suppose to check with you to see how far the list can degrade ?
You want to tell me to chill - do it offline like a reasonable participant.
You should apologize.
Thank You
Bob Evans
CTO
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 a
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 1:19 PM, Bob Evans wrote:
> Here's your answerIt's in the charter - join a sales forum
> someplacehere networking means technical network issuesnot
> marketing networking that you find in so many places on the net..
>
> NANOG serves as a bridge between the tech
Here's your answerIt's in the charter - join a sales forum
someplacehere networking means technical network issuesnot
marketing networking that you find in so many places on the net..
NANOG serves as a bridge between the technical staff of leading Internet
providers close to network o
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Joel Maslak wrote:
> "If your business is online, then you should have an IP address."
>
> I do find that helps.
This reminds me of the marketing strategy back when I worked for a
dialup ISP. We originally sold a 240 hour dynamic dialup account and a
24/7 dialup
If not to solve problems or as a technical resource, what is the NANOG for?
Thank you,
- Nich
> Hey, Hey Hey, Let's not propagate this more.
> NANOG is the wrong place for this - it's not technical or problem solving
> in nature nor is it community based concerns about industry resources and
> le
Hey, Hey Hey, Let's not propagate this more.
NANOG is the wrong place for this - it's not technical or problem solving
in nature nor is it community based concerns about industry resources and
legislation. It's sale-ish.
Thank You
Bob Evans
CTO
> A helpful hint from a local broadband provider (
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Joel Maslak wrote:
> A helpful hint from a local broadband provider (I'm trying to wade through
> broadband options at home):
>
> "If your business is online, then you should have an IP address."
>
> I do find that helps.
>
> (in fairness, they are talking about s
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