[H-GEN] IAMEMS: new DNS mailing list (fwd)
Raymond Smith
raymonds at uq.net.au
Mon Jun 22 19:57:17 EDT 1998
Hmm. There seems to be more players in the "Australian Internet" than you
can comforably shake a stick at.
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raymond at humbug.org.au
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 07:57:19 +0900
From: Simon Hackett <simon at internode.com.au>
To: iamems at isoc-au.org.au
Subject: IAMEMS: new DNS mailing list
Dear Isoc-AU members who care about the DNS in Australia,
I am passing on the following message for your interest.
I'll be subscribing to the new list and removing myself from the 'old' dns
list. Your own personal decisions are entirely up to you - but this seems
like the best thing that's happened to the DNS mailing list in ages.
If you've removed yourself from the 'old' DNS list lately this might be
your chance to return to rational discussion in a new, quieter, space.
Regards,
Simon Hackett
>Return-path: <owner-inet-issues at mail.aone.net.au>
>Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 23:25:34 +0800
>From: Michael Malone <mmalone at creole.iinet.net.au>
>Subject: INET: New DNS List
>Sender: owner-inet-issues at mail.aone.net.au
>To: dns at iia.net.au
>Cc: inet-issues at mail.aone.net.au
>
>The national dns mailing list has become frustratingly useless for
>its intended purpose. Given the current efforts of NOIE to foster
>a new process for consultative management of *.AU, a forum is
>required for discussion of the Australia DNS structure and future.
>
>I have created a new mailing list:
>
> dns at waia.asn.au
>
>You may subscribe to this list by sending the word "subscribe" to
>
> dns-request at waia.asn.au
>
>This is not a moderated list, but it has a few standard
>restrictions:
>
>o Only people subscribed to the list may send email to the list
>o No attachments/encoded postings
>o No more than ten messages per participant per day
>o No Adam Todd
>
>The list will initially be managed by myself and Kim Davies,
>of WAIA. However, in the longer term, I'd like to see someone
>else take on the task (Tony Barry has already been mentioned and
>would be an excellent choice). Modification of the list policy
>is up to participants, and will be implemented in a timely
>fashion.
>
>The intent of the list is to provide a constructive forum for the
>discussion of the *.AU name space, and other issues of specific
>interest to the Australian DNS community. I'd encourage interested
>parties and stakeholders to subscribe, so that we have a useful
>method of communicating on this important issue.
>
>For shell users:
>
> echo subscribe | mail dns-request at waia.asn.au
>
>Regards
>
>Michael
>
>
-AU members who care about the DNS in Australia,
I am passing on the following message for your interest.
I'll be subscribing to the new list and removing myself from the 'old' dns
list. Your own personal decisions are entirely up to you, but I personally
encourage people interested in the DNS to do the same. This is not an
'official ISOC-AU' request, it is just me, telling you what *I* plan to do
as an ISOC-AU member.
If you've removed yourself from the 'old' DNS list lately this might be
your chance to return to rational discussion in a new, quieter, space.
(...Best thing that's happened in weeks, I think)
Regards,
Simon Hackett
>Return-path: <owner-inet-issues at mail.aone.net.au>
>Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 23:25:34 +0800
>From: Michael Malone <mmalone at creole.iinet.net.au>
>Subject: INET: New DNS List
>Sender: owner-inet-issues at mail.aone.net.au
>To: dns at iia.net.au
>Cc: inet-issues at mail.aone.net.au
>
>The national dns mailing list has become frustratingly useless for
>its intended purpose. Given the current efforts of NOIE to foster
>a new process for consultative management of *.AU, a forum is
>required for discussion of the Australia DNS structure and future.
>
>I have created a new mailing list:
>
> dns at waia.asn.au
>
>You may subscribe to this list by sending the word "subscribe" to
>
> dns-request at waia.asn.au
>
>This is not a moderated list, but it has a few standard
>restrictions:
>
>o Only people subscribed to the list may send email to the list
>o No attachments/encoded postings
>o No more than ten messages per participant per day
>o No Adam Todd
>
>The list will initially be managed by myself and Kim Davies,
>of WAIA. However, in the longer term, I'd like to see someone
>else take on the task (Tony Barry has already been mentioned and
>would be an excellent choice). Modification of the list policy
>is up to participants, and will be implemented in a timely
>fashion.
>
>The intent of the list is to provide a constructive forum for the
>discussion of the *.AU name space, and other issues of specific
>interest to the Australian DNS community. I'd encourage interested
>parties and stakeholders to subscribe, so that we have a useful
>method of communicating on this important issue.
>
>For shell users:
>
> echo subscribe | mail dns-request at waia.asn.au
>
>Regards
>
>Michael
>
>
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Simon Hackett, Technical Director, Internode Systems Pty Ltd
31 York St [PO Box 284, Rundle Mall], Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia
Email: simon at internode.com.au Web: http://www.on.net
Phone: +61-8-8223-2999 Fax: +61-8-8223-1777
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