Right, that nicely covers Orkland but not the rest of the country where the rest of us live.��
Why the Citylink hate anyway?�� This general hate for Citylink has been becoming more and more obvious and isn���t conducive to them being forthcoming with information and otherwise participating in this community.
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From: <nznog-bounces@list.waikato.ac.nz> on behalf of Liam Farr <liam@maxumdata.com>
Date: Monday, 27 February 2017 at 9:10 PM
To: NZNOG <nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz>
Subject: Re: [nznog] Citylink IX communication_______________________________________________��
Maybe the Citylink product should just die a natural death...
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We have AKL-IX and Megaport now :)
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On 27/02/2017, at 9:07 PM, Tim Price <tim@initech.co.nz> wrote:
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How does not opting in to this change negatively affect anyone but the people who choose to abstain? (And their customers). The free market will surely sort this one out.��
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I'm assuming that NZIX's standard deployment will be from now on sans-ix-asn-injection so standard attrition will eventually get us to a semi-consistent state and as to the outliers... my first point applies.
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On 27/02/2017 6:01 PM, "Nathan Ward" <nznog@daork.net> wrote:
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On 27/02/2017, at 5:50 PM, Tim Hoffman <tim@hoffman.net.nz> wrote:
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there may exist valid reasons in particular circumstances when the particular behavior is acceptable or even useful
I don't necessarily disagree that a migration over time may be useful, I disagree with the end state of an inconsistent behavior... The key here is having a date by which we enforce a consistent behavior���.
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So let���s make up a date and push people towards it. No reason we can���t get to a consistent state, right? The Citylink IXes started life as community IXes, no reason we can���t make them community IXes again. How about your birthday next year?
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Perhaps we could talk about ways to track who is opting-in and who isn���t, do you have thoughts on how to achieve that? I���m not sure I can think of anything technically. Does Citylink intend to publish this information? Perhaps we can encourage people to post on the NZNOG list when they change their ���mode���?
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With that information, you could channel your energies in to an email to a handful of operators every couple of months. That would be totally reasonable to copy to the list.
Having said that, fair point on RFC2119��sir :)
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Others who thought of it first know who they are :)
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Nathan Ward
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