Hello,

> where are the webinars on how to be a good mailing list citizen, both
> technically and socially?  what's consensus (the ietf has tried)?  how
> to best make your point on the list sans flaming and ad homina? 

That’s an excellent idea Randy. We do cover this in our face-to-face courses, 
but we’ll definitely look into creating an online module on mailing list 
ettiquette - either in webinar or in video format. 

Thanks and kind regards,

Rumy Spratley-Kanis
Training Services Manger
RIPE NCC


> On 25 Oct 2016, at 13:07, Randy Bush <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> < rant >
> 
>> Ripe NCC wages a continuous war against this sort of thing.
> 
> that's nice.  but when it happens to me, were do i send the error?
> 
>> Unfortunately there seems to be an inexhaustible supply of idiots.
> 
> ad homina.
> 
> our culture has 492 non-obvious conventions; one of them being not to
> have your vacation message or noc ticket responder reply to mailing
> list postings.  and it is not always easy to convince your software to
> detect a mailing list message.  and the learning curve is steep.
> 
> the ripe culture is so frelling complex that the ncc provides training
> courses and webinars (what a miserable word) to teach members how to
> use the basic product.  there is likely a webinar explaining what all
> the webinars and courses are; or there probably needs to be one.  if
> the ncc did not have a monopoly on renting integers, it would be out of
> business in six months.
> 
> where are the webinars on how to be a good mailing list citizen, both
> technically and socially?  what's consensus (the ietf has tried)?  how
> to best make your point on the list sans flaming and ad homina?  and
> don't tell me it's on the web site.  when a coworker first visited the
> maze of ncc offices, she said she finally understood the web site
> design.
> 
> the list goes on.  we are obscure and intimidating; and a newcomers'
> session for those who can afford flights and fancy hotels is a drop in
> the ocean.  the outreach to regional meetings is a great step, credit
> to that.
> 
> randy
> 


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