Given the size of our community it just staggers me that we can't just have a simple wiki page that is open and everyone can just edit.

I recall putting up a page almost a decade ago because people were complaining about the quality of the official page.

I don't understand why there aren't two pages of a simple list.  One page for the top end of town and one for smaller players like TrueNet.

I also fail to see why such a wiki couldn't have self authored pages that link off the initial page, that members of the community can just edit.  How helpful would a Spark page be that allowed people to put simple updates like "for DNS try blar... found them useful contact for last event".  Or a Vodafone page that explains how to break down email disputes between VF and Spark when each is finger pointing (and yes that does happen and really isn't hard to resolve, it's just human nature of bigger providers that such stuff happens for time to time.)  Such information already exists in our publicly viable mailing list.

Are we really so lacking in adults in the room to need such Quadrant 1 management?

D

On 6/03/2015 4:01 p.m., Dave Mill wrote:
Hi all

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..

Cheers
Dave


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