Mr. Ferguson, et.al.'s problems with the list.
Dean Gaudet
dgaudet-list-nanog at arctic.org
Wed Jul 23 07:48:44 UTC 1997
Please see rule numbers 4 and 6 of the AUP at
<http://www.nanog.org/aup.html>. You will note that my message to you was
in private email and was in no way CC'd to NANOG. You will also note that
I in no way said you were new to the net, I just inferred you are new to
NANOG. Your statements are contradictory, if you read [the aup] "every
time someone mentions them" then you do not need to ask its location;
which is what prompted me to send you private email in the first place.
Please spare the rest of the list and respect the reply-to on this
message.
Dean
On Wed, 23 Jul 1997, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 23, 1997 at 03:02:31AM -0400, Bradley Dunn wrote:
> > On Tue, 22 Jul 1997, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> > > I didn't start the thread everyone is complaining about. But, in
> >
> > No one cares.
>
> Incredibly polite and mature, Mr. Dunn.
>
> > > absence of a formal announcement of what is and is not on-topic on this
> > > mailing list, _which I still haven't seen, after 4 explicit requests_,
> >
> > http://www.nanog.org/aup.html
>
> On Wed, Jul 23, 1997 at 12:16:06AM -0700, Dean Gaudet wrote:
> > If you haven't seen the aup then you haven't been on NANOG long enough,
> > and if that's the case then you certainly shouldn't be pontificating on
> > what is or is not on topic.
> >
> > Visit www.nanog.org. I'm sure you'll find the AUP there.
>
> My, _my_, but nobody is listening this week.
>
> I've read the AUP and the charter.
>
> Many times.
>
> Every time someone mentions them, in fact; to see if perhaps they've
> changed.
>
> Anyone who thinks that the AUP specifically addresses any of the
> threads it's been mentioned to quash in the last 14 days apparently
> speaks a different version of English than I do.
>
> I asked for clarification, none was forthcoming.
>
> I give up. Have fun, boys.
>
> Oh, and Mr. Gaudet? I've been in, on, and around the net for about 13
> years now. I'll keep my own counsel on what opinions to have, and when
> and where to express them. It seems to have worked pretty well most of
> those 13 years.
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