Apologies I missed this one too. Plainly with the lack of visibility I should be running the largest ISP in the UK, or just not be allowed on the internet...
On 7 Nov 2016 8:41 pm, "Sean Keeney" <[email protected]> wrote: > > (right, i'm on a laptop now and not on my phone so it's a bit easier) > > Firstly, i'll never have a go at you Neil - you're the only person I know at BT that is visible and responds publicly. My issue is with BT. > > So - why have a go at the people that have been doing ipv6 for 10 years? If they've had 2 generations of kit, so what? Why weren't BT visible? I know this sounds amazing but maybe you could be on github with sample configs for routers? Why can't you engage people who also know what they're on about instead of dumping something on your customers? I've had to deal with HHs before for business where the DNS was borked for a local domain - how do I fix this? What do you recommend? I know your 'support' doesn't have a clue, being limited to recommending me turning it off and on again. Where is BT's technical leadership? Remember you sell access to the internet, you are *not* the internet. > > Why are you not publicly known as the technical ambassadors for proper practice on the internet? Heaven knows the country has paid enough for it. What is it that BT do that had to be done in secret until you chuck it over the wall? > > > > On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 8:22 PM Sean Keeney <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Nothing mighty about the admin bit, and not having a go at you personally. It's just the default for this domain I use. >> >> But - for the largest ISP in the UK, it is hilarious for BT to have a go at other ISPs. Unlike AAISP and others I don't see any technical direction from BT apart from the occasional SIN document and no engagement in the community. >> >> Again, it's not a go at you personally - but for BT to throw stones, even at a company for whom security is a tangential issue, when they act like the monopoly they grew out of is ridiculous. >> >> BT don't act like part of the internet like Facebook and Google do. That's my issue. >> >> >> On 7 Nov 2016 8:16 pm, "Neil J. McRae" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 7 Nov 2016, at 20:13, Sean Keeney <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Good point Neil. It's a bit like the largest incumbent government sponsored ISP in the UK not engaging with the community isn't it? >>> >>> Ok Sean (oh mighty admin!) I'm biting (again) - what nonsense are you going on about now dood? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Neil >> >>
