On Sat, 2005-10-22 at 17:25 +0200, Orr Dunkelman wrote:
> http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~orrd/ISP2.sxw
>
> Please let me know before you send to some ISP, maybe someone else already
> sent it to that ISP.
Good work.
However, I suggest that the links to the Hamakor's Web site and to JLC's
Web site be direct to the relevant pages. If those pages don't exist,
create them.
In the case of Hamakor's Web site, create a page with just Actcom's
data, for the beginning. In the case of JLC's Web site, ask them where
they have information about their connection scripts project.
Another subject: is there anything Hamakor can do to help the ISPs
support their Linux and *BSD users?
Examples:
- Create material for training their 1st level support personnel.
- Have a repository of know-how about distributions with strange
locations of scripts and configuration files, which the support
personnel can consult if they encounter a customer who chose such a
strange distribution.
I believe that Actcom has such know-how, but I see no good reason for
them to donate the know-how and help their competitors.
--- Omer
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