Good point Tim.Potentially you could use the NOC Contact list as a list of ISP���s that are operating in NZ and are part of the NZNOG community, which simply links to their PeeringDB entry. I���d imagine doing it this way could also be a way to encourage NZ ISP���s to make sure their PeeringDB is up to date as discussed at NOG?Just throwing an idea out there with the above. But I do agree with Tim that the idea of a separate contact list seems redundant. Especially given the push for NZ ISP���s to be up to date on PeeringDB...Cheers,FraserOn 6/03/2015, at 4:04 pm, Tim Hoffman <tim@hoffman.net.nz> wrote:_______________________________________________Dave,Great that we are doing this, but what does this list offer that we cannot gain from peeringdb?Tim
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After our recent discussions on the (lack of) updates to the NZNOG website NOC contact list I have (foolishly?) volunteered to help. The URL of the page is��http://www.nznog.org/noc-list .
If you have any updates, or if you have previous updates that haven't been handled, then please pass them on to noc@nznog.org . I will do my best to update in a timely manner.Also, if you're aware of anything on the contact list that is blatantly wrong (perhaps you're still listed against a company where you no longer work) then let me know. I'll do my best to correct the information or chase up relevant contacts.If I fail in my duties I'll produce a beer for you at the next NZNOG conference dinner..CheersDave_______________________________________________
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