[42447] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Assistance Offers Site
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (rob pickering)
Sun Sep 16 15:25:36 2001
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Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 20:26:48 +0100
From: rob pickering <rob@pickering.org>
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I've added an RSS feed with latest assistance offers posted to this site at:
http://www.sourcedest.org/resource/rssgen.rhtm,
It lists the last few assistance offers in each category, which may be
of use if you want to keep track of postings to the site elsewhere.
--
Rob.
Rob Pickering wrote:
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> Here's a reminder of a posting I made yesterday about a website which
> is collating assistance offers:
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> http://www.sourcedest.org/resourcelist.rhtm
>
> Simply go there, and add your assistence offer by location and
> assistence type (colo, circuits, bandwidth, skills, hardware etc).
>
> Since I announced it there have been about 30 entries made, presumably
> by nanog folks, since that is the only place I've advertised it's
> existence, but most of the recent posters to nanog don't seem to also
> have copied details there.
>
> If you havn't time to enter it onto the site but want it listed,
> that's fine, just drop me an e-mail to tell me it's OK if I copy your
> offer there.
>
> --
> Rob Pickering.
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> Jonathan Disher wrote:
>
>> I know it's been posted repeatedly, but I would also like to lend any
>> assistance possible, as far as remote-configs of devices or unix
>> servers,
>> or DNS and/or temporary MX hosting. Our facilities are located in an
>> Exodus datacenter in Sunnyvale, CA.
>>
>> If someone could (offlist) forward me the link of the on-line repository
>> of people offering help, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
>>
>> -j
>>
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