if you really want me to pursue this topic, raise a process complaint. Note that:
- The namedroppers issue has been dealt with extensively before.
- The DNSOPS list is not moderated.
- Since you asked, I have scanned both your comments and Rob's comments on DNSOP; by my count, you repeated the same argument with no additional information in approximately 12 out of the 35 messages you sent to the list over the last month.
For anyone who wants to check:
The list archive is at http://www.cafax.se/dnsop/maillist/
Rob's note to you is at http://www.cafax.se/dnsop/maillist/2003-04/msg00002.html
Harald
--On torsdag, april 03, 2003 19:01:26 -0500 Dean Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sometimes the moderator has their own axe to grind.
This has happened with Dan Bernstein on namedroppers to the extent where his address was posted for unauthorized unsubscriptions, his messages were blocked, and handled in ways that were inappropriately unique. Others have also experienced this. Randy Bush is a frequent abuser.
I have just seen this on DNSOP, where Rob Austein asked for a discussion topic to stop, and then asked for the polar opposite to be re-introduced "from oblivion". He refused to chastise several blatant ad hominems containing foul language, and instead publicly chastised me without cause, only because I was on the opposite side. Randy Bush was an abuser in this case as well. In fact, Bush only contributed ad hominems to the discussion.
See my message to DNSOP dated Tue, 1 Apr 2003 18:55:49 -0500 (EST)
Quoting myself: "Instead of using your authority to bias discussion around proposals you personally support, you should chastise those making ad hominem attacks, or otherwise unprofessional posts, to keep discussion on a professional level, and work to clarify arguments and objections, so that rational decisions can be made."
There is much discouragement when faced with such obvious bias toward leader's personal pet projects, and the failure to police the abuse of "chums" in the leadership.
--Dean
