• Re: FidoNews 40:36 [02/06]: Jamnntpd Servers List

    From Dan Clough@1:135/115 to FidoNews Robot on Mon Sep 4 07:39:00 2023
    FidoNews Robot wrote to All <=-

    =================================================================
    JAMNNTPD SERVERS LIST =================================================================

    This is a list of known JamNNTPd servers working. They are
    essentially the modern version of Bulletin Board Systems.

    <SNIP>

    URL: news.tequilamockingbirdonline.net
    Join mailto:sysop@tequilamockingbirdonline.net
    NETMAIL Yes, 1:266/404

    This is not a valid FidoNet node, and hasn't been for more than a year.


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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Dan Clough on Mon Sep 4 21:55:04 2023
    Dan,

    URL: news.tequilamockingbirdonline.net
    Join mailto:sysop@tequilamockingbirdonline.net
    NETMAIL Yes, 1:266/404

    This is not a valid FidoNet node, and hasn't been for more than a year.

    Correct ... however "for about just slightly over a year" would be less insinuating.

    Now that we're talking, are you interested in a list of dozens and dozens of dead nodes in the nodelist, some of them being *Cs up to the level of RC ?

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  • From Dan Clough@1:135/115 to Ward Dossche on Mon Sep 4 16:07:00 2023
    Ward Dossche wrote to Dan Clough <=-

    URL: news.tequilamockingbirdonline.net
    Join mailto:sysop@tequilamockingbirdonline.net
    NETMAIL Yes, 1:266/404

    This is not a valid FidoNet node, and hasn't been for more than a year.

    Correct ... however "for about just slightly over a year" would
    be less insinuating.

    Maybe. Does it change the fact that it should have been updated by the illustrious Snooze editor many months ago?

    Now that we're talking, are you interested in a list of dozens
    and dozens of dead nodes in the nodelist, some of them being *Cs
    up to the level of RC ?

    No. I'm already aware of that, and I can't do anything to fix that.
    Seems like a ZC/IC could, though. Yup.



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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Dan Clough on Tue Sep 5 10:43:40 2023
    Hey Dan,

    Maybe. Does it change the fact that it should have been updated by the illustrious Snooze editor many months ago?

    No, it does not. It should have been updated and probably it will. I think the problem lies in the fact that whenever a person closes the door behind him/her very little attention is given to inform those that stay behid to pick-up the thread or wind a particular activity down.

    Now that we're talking, are you interested in a list of dozens
    and dozens of dead nodes in the nodelist, some of them being *Cs
    up to the level of RC ?

    No. I'm already aware of that, and I can't do anything to fix that.
    Seems like a ZC/IC could, though. Yup.

    Correct again ... maybe I need to post a list of all the dead nodes ... rude awakening ... also my zone BTW...

    \%/@rd

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  • From Dan Clough@1:135/115 to Ward Dossche on Tue Sep 5 07:39:00 2023
    Ward Dossche wrote to Dan Clough <=-

    Maybe. Does it change the fact that it should have been updated by the illustrious Snooze editor many months ago?

    No, it does not. It should have been updated and probably it
    will. I think the problem lies in the fact that whenever a person
    closes the door behind him/her very little attention is given to
    inform those that stay behid to pick-up the thread or wind a
    particular activity down.

    Fair enough, and agreed.

    Now that we're talking, are you interested in a list of dozens
    and dozens of dead nodes in the nodelist, some of them being *Cs
    up to the level of RC ?

    No. I'm already aware of that, and I can't do anything to fix that.
    Seems like a ZC/IC could, though. Yup.

    Correct again ... maybe I need to post a list of all the dead
    nodes ... rude awakening ... also my zone BTW...

    I think that would be a great idea.

    Oh, and thank you for being civil, and not talking in circles.


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  • From Conrad Candy Smith@1:229/317 to Ward Dossche on Tue Sep 5 09:17:14 2023
    Correct again ... maybe I need to post a list of all the dead nodes ... rude awakening ... also my zone BTW...

    You could try pinging the list occasionally and making a notice if it doesn't respond?

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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Conrad Candy Smith on Tue Sep 5 23:36:28 2023
    Correct again ... maybe I need to post a list of all the dead nodes
    ...
    rude awakening ... also my zone BTW...

    You could try pinging the list occasionally and making a notice if it doesn't respond?

    I will react the way my good friend Nick Andre would want me to react ... no-one's paying me a salary and what you're asking is a pretty big job, even with a reduced nodelist these days.

    To give you an idea ...

    R14 has 25 entries in the region-segment but only 3 can be reached. 1:14/0 is not one of them.

    R15 has 71 entries in its region-segment a multitude of which are equally unreachable fro; this location.

    This can have sevaral reasons:

    * Nodelist errors, for example not putting a non-standard port after the
    domain but as "IBN:24555". That cannot be parsed by known software
    * Invalid domain name
    * Expired domain name
    * Bad binkd-configuration
    * Blocking inbound calls
    * ...

    I had a check ran as you suggested and I'm getting 217 entries with connection issues but the 'nodelist police' think I'm way too severe so I will be looking into this again at a later moment.

    Take care,

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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Dan Clough on Tue Sep 5 23:43:46 2023
    Dan,

    I think that would be a great idea.

    Oh no, please ... way too much work ... trimming trees, mowing grass, household, take trash to recycling center, shop for food, cook, dishes, pay taxes (yea, we've got the buggers too), take care of grand-kids ... I even don't get to go to my sailboat at the coast ...

    Oh, and thank you for being civil, and not talking in circles.

    Well, you provoked me into that by being cooperative yourself.... don't start complaining now ... 8-)

    \%/@rd

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  • From Atreyu@1:229/426 to Ward Dossche on Tue Sep 5 18:30:13 2023
    On 05 Sep 23 23:43:46, Ward Dossche said the following to Dan Clough:

    Well, you provoked me into that by being cooperative yourself.... don't sta complaining now ... 8-)

    I much prefer hearing stories of shitting in boxes on sailboats...

    Nick

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  • From Atreyu@1:229/426 to Ward Dossche on Tue Sep 5 19:00:12 2023
    On 05 Sep 23 23:36:28, Ward Dossche said the following to Conrad Candy Smith:

    I will react the way my good friend Nick Andre would want me to react ... no-one's paying me a salary and what you're asking is a pretty big job, eve with a reduced nodelist these days.

    True... The nodelist isn't that big and neither is the D'Bridge code.

    I've written many fixes for that on my own time... because I was asked politely, not because some morons created a police-echo when I refused to
    march to the suspender-snapping cadence.

    Nick

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Dan Clough on Wed Sep 6 02:06:59 2023
    Maybe. Does it change the fact that it should have been updated by the illustrious Snooze editor many months ago?

    Checking the entries in what basically means an ad for peoples BBSs isn't in the Editors job description.

    But thanks for pointing the error out, albeit you could have made it in netmail, now that the sysop himself didn't care about it.


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  • From Dan Clough@1:135/115 to Björn Felten on Tue Sep 5 20:44:00 2023
    Bj”rn Felten wrote to Dan Clough <=-

    Maybe. Does it change the fact that it should have been updated by the illustrious Snooze editor many months ago?

    Checking the entries in what basically means an ad for peoples
    BBSs isn't in the Editors job description.

    Curious. Seems like the Editor-in-Chief would/should be responsible for
    all content of the publication. That's generally true for most any other periodical I can think of. Who else would/could do it?

    But thanks for pointing the error out, albeit you could have
    made it in netmail, now that the sysop himself didn't care about
    it.

    I have a vague memory, not completely sure of though; that the sysop in question has passed away...


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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Dan Clough on Wed Sep 6 06:54:10 2023
    Curious. Seems like the Editor-in-Chief would/should be responsible for all content of the publication. That's generally true for most any other periodical I can think of. Who else would/could do it?

    Well, what salary do those Editors that you think of have?

    Who else? For a non-profit community driven publication, it's usually the community that's responsible for it's content.


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  • From Dan Clough@1:135/115 to Björn Felten on Wed Sep 6 07:29:00 2023
    Bj”rn Felten wrote to Dan Clough <=-

    Curious. Seems like the Editor-in-Chief would/should be responsible for all content of the publication. That's generally true for most any other periodical I can think of. Who else would/could do it?

    Well, what salary do those Editors that you think of have?

    Significant salary, I'm sure. Not really relevant, though, as your
    position is voluntary and you knew there was no salary when you took on
    the job. Are you now saying you don't want to do the Editor's job
    unless you are paid?

    Who else? For a non-profit community driven publication, it's
    usually the community that's responsible for it's content.

    Sure, the content when it comes to "news" articles and so on is. But
    the material under discussion here is "static" stuff that simply gets copy/pasted into each edition. It rarely changes, but sometimes does.
    So in this case, the community, namely *ME*, noticed an error and
    brought it to the attention of the designated Editor. I cannot
    delete/alter any content myself, so wouldn't it make sense that the
    Editor would do it after being informed of a change? It would seem that
    all has worked as expected, at least to this point. Correct?


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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Björn Felten on Thu Sep 7 16:10:11 2023
    Hello Bj”rn,

    Curious. Seems like the Editor-in-Chief would/should be responsible
    for
    all content of the publication. That's generally true for most any
    other
    periodical I can think of. Who else would/could do it?

    Well, what salary do those Editors that you think of have?

    Who else? For a non-profit community driven publication, it's usually the community that's responsible for it's content.

    Dan is absolutely correct. And I mean absolutely. In fact, Dan has
    come up with the perfect solution, as noted in his own words -

    I cannot delete/alter any content myself, so wouldn't it make sense
    that the Editor would do it after being informed of a change? It
    would seem that all has worked as expected, at least to this point.
    Correct?

    Dan has spotted the problem, and offered a solution to fix it.
    After all, this is a non-profit community driven publication.
    And Dan is a full-fledged member of that non-profit community
    driven publication. And he really did make you an offer. An
    offer you really cannot refuse.

    So. It is all up to you now. Are you going to let him do it?
    I mean, he did offer to fix it. All by himself. At no cost to
    anybody else. So whataya say? He just made you an offer you
    cannot refuse and you gonna tell him no? Let him do it! Let
    him do it! You'll never forget it. Trust me, you'll never
    forget it. Or believe another word I ever say.

    For Life,
    Lee

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  • From Björn Felten@2:203/2 to Lee Lofaso on Sun Sep 10 23:33:52 2023
    Dan has spotted the problem, and offered a solution to fix it.
    After all, this is a non-profit community driven publication.
    And Dan is a full-fledged member of that non-profit community
    driven publication. And he really did make you an offer. An
    offer you really cannot refuse.

    There's no need to patronize the guy.

    Yes, it's nice that he finally understood what most of us have known for decades, and maybe even a few more now understand the concept.

    Of course the Editor will listen to what the community has to say. DUH!


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