I Had Synchronet for Linux. Hated the way I had to setup dialup
I have no desire to ever go back to Synchronet though. Under any Operating system.
He was trolling. I've seen a lot of Synchronet sysops do that for
some unknown
reason.
He was trolling. I've seen a lot of Synchronet sysops do that for
some unknown -> reason.
And not just here, either.
Replying to a message of Michele Marie Dalene to Ralph M. Smole II:
I Had Synchronet for Linux. Hated the way I had to setup dialup
He was trolling. I've seen a lot of Synchronet sysops do that for
some unknown reason.
And you'll also note that he posted from someone else's BBS rather
than his own. (If he even runs one for that matter!)
I actually saw him on Facebook trolling. Damn.
And you'll also note that he posted from someone else's BBS rather than his own. (If he even runs one for that matter!)
Unfortunately, the board he posted from is kinda infamous for having less-than-desirable people on it. Seems to be a fad these days: set up a bo and forget about it. <G>
You morons don't know the MEANING of trolling!
Who's trolling?? Jerkoff.
And you'll also note that he posted from someone else's BBS rather
than his own. (If he even runs one for that matter!)
Looks like if the moderator is paying attention it's feedcut time
for you, or at least would be were I in his shoes.
Looks like if the moderator is paying attention it's feedcut time
for you, or at least would be were I in his shoes.
Who IS moderating the Muffin echo now? Last person I knew of was
Gary Gilmore, but I don't believe he's still in FidoNet (sorry to
say.)
Who IS moderating the Muffin echo now? Last person I knew of was
Gary Gilmore, but I don't believe he's still in FidoNet (sorry to
say.)
True, these days moderator of record according to the
echolist is JOe DAvis.
Gary Gilmore, but I don't believe he's still in FidoNet (sorry to
say.)
True, these days moderator of record according to the
echolist is JOe DAvis.
Regrettably, Joe Davis is not in the NodeList. One of the Nodes he
lists in the EchoList is 261/1500, which is an IREX gateway, not an
actual "node" per se. Oh well. :(
ACtually a reason why I say that "email" addresses should not be
used for the echolist, but fidonet addresses. I note in the
echolist's own docs though it says it's there to serve
familynet. Well, let it serve familynet. Fidonet needs an
echo listing service that works, and that all moderators
will use and support.
I agree, but in the interest of getting back on topic, this reply is short.
This echo is abandoned and someone should contact the appropriate "authorities >to assume moderatorship over it. If you're not a FidoNet SysOp and don't have
a Node number, IMHO, don't bother applying.
This echo is abandoned and someone should contact the
appropriate "authorities" to assume moderatorship over
it. If you're not a FidoNet SysOp and don't have a
Node number, IMHO, don't bother applying.
RMSI> Get Synchronet and dump Maximus. Synch has BUILT-IN
RMSI> fossil support. No fossil
RMSI> driver needed :-)
Just because it's built-in doesn't mean it's better.
NetFoss is better than the Synchronet fossil.
What value will a moderator bring to MUFFIN?
It is fine the way it is ie. unmoderated.
The only thing a moderator will add are those stupid
periodic notices stating rules and etiquette that
NOBODY wants to see.
What value will a moderator bring to MUFFIN?
Whatever is needed.
It is fine the way it is ie. unmoderated.
Minimally is more accurate. And hopefully that is enough.
The only thing a moderator will add are those stupid
periodic notices stating rules and etiquette that
NOBODY wants to see.
If one follows some echo that has them, and one doesn't
want to see them, the simple solution would be to
ignore them. Should that be too much trouble,then one
would be better off to ignore a whole echo that one
finds irksome.]
What value will a moderator bring to MUFFIN?
Whatever is needed.
This echo, for the last 10 years has not needed a moderator.
It is fine the way it is ie. unmoderated.
Minimally is more accurate. And hopefully that is enough.
That result is due to the natural obsolescence of BBSes.
The only thing a moderator will add are those stupid
periodic notices stating rules and etiquette that
NOBODY wants to see.
If one follows some echo that has them, and one doesn't
want to see them, the simple solution would be to
ignore them. Should that be too much trouble,then one
would be better off to ignore a whole echo that one
finds irksome.]
What you described could be applied to spam or trollers.
But those useless echo rules notifications serve nothing but to clutter
an echo and make it difficult to search for real new
mail. People who use an echo should not have to waste
their time and put more effort and energy into
searching and discerning relevant messages.
I've seen the effect of the disgusting pollution that
"Echo Rules" has caused in the BINK echo. I doubt
anybody would like the same shocking effect in MUFFIN.
This echo has no need for a moderator. It has been self-regulating and civilised for the last 10 (and more) years.
You have your opinion. Others, including me, have their own.
You've expressed yours. And that's the end of that.
The echo is for discussion of Maximus, not the moderation of the
echo.
You've expressed yours. And that's the end of that.
The echo is for discussion of Maximus, not the moderation of the
echo.
thank you for this, joe ;)
Re: Fossils
By: Mvan Le to Ralph M. Smole II on Sun Nov 22 2009 10:43 am
I'm reading messages with synchronet... seems fine
On the other hand, the Maximus author, Scott Dudley,
disappared off the face of the earth (I don't blame
him). There's now only a half-arsed intermittently
commited ragtag user group left for Maximus.
Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated! I do admit,
though, that I am surprised that people are still using something
that I started 20 years ago. (Frankly, I'm also surprised that it
still works.)
Thanks for the vote of confidence!
PS: If you ever have trouble finding a home for one of those
shitloads of money, I'm sure that I could give you some pointers...
:-)
Hey, I'm older than you are - I get first dibs! :-)
[snip] There's now only a half-arsed intermittently
commited ragtag user group left for Maximus.
Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated! I do admit,
though, that I am surprised that people are still using something
that I started 20 years ago. (Frankly, I'm also surprised that it
still works.)
Thanks for the vote of confidence!
Mvan,
On the other hand, the Maximus author, Scott Dudley,
disappared off the face of the earth (I don't blame
him). There's now only a half-arsed intermittently
commited ragtag user group left for Maximus.
Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated! I do
admit, though, that I am surprised that people are
still using something that I started 20 years ago.
(Frankly, I'm also surprised that it still works.)
Thanks for the vote of confidence!
Scott
PS: If you ever have trouble finding a home for one of
those shitloads of money, I'm sure that I could give
you some pointers... :-)
Sleep well; OS/2's still awake! ;)
Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated! I do
admit, though, that I am surprised that people are still
using something that I started 20 years ago. (Frankly, I'm
also surprised that it still works.)
Crawling out of the woodwork.
Where have you been hiding? ;-)
Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated! I do
admit, though, that I am surprised that people are
still using something that I started 20 years ago.
(Frankly, I'm also surprised that it still works.)
Thanks for the vote of confidence!
PS: If you ever have trouble finding a home for one of
those shitloads of money, I'm sure that I could give
you some pointers... :-)
Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated! I do admit, though,
that I am surprised that people are still using something that I
started 20 years ago. (Frankly, I'm also surprised that it still
works.)
Thanks for the vote of confidence!
It's like a Beagle from Volkswagen. ...
Dieter,
It's like a Beagle from Volkswagen. ...
Volkswagen? ... A Beagle? ...
:-)
\%/@rd
Sleep well; OS/2's still awake! ;)
Beagle? I heard that a snail bought a VW bea*** but
before he would buy it he made them take the emblem
off and put on a snail emblem! They did it but asked,
"Why?" He said, "I just want everyone to know that
escargo!"
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