We've adopted sending cakes a couple times in that same spirit. They've been met with equal success.
----- Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Peach" <john-na...@peachfamily.net> To: "North American Network Operators' Group" <nanog@nanog.org> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2018 6:51:39 AM Subject: Re: Whats going on at Cogent On 10/23/2018 08:47 PM, Ross Tajvar wrote: > Sorry all. I misread Owen's email. I'm not trying to air his private > business to the list. There is no secret - a quick search on the terms HE, Cogent and peering (and possibly cake) will give you the answer. Presumably Owen is not expounding because he used to work for HE. > > On Tue, Oct 23, 2018, 8:20 PM Brad Knowles <b...@shub-internet.org > <mailto:b...@shub-internet.org>> wrote: > > On Oct 23, 2018, at 10:32 AM, Ross Tajvar <r...@tajvar.io > <mailto:r...@tajvar.io>> wrote: > > > I am also interested in hearing about this. I think it's relevant > to the current thread. > > Speaking only for myself, there are companies where I have done > short-term contracts, and where I am definitely not interested in > any further employment opportunities with them. OTOH, I am totally > happy to continue to be a customer of theirs. > > Further discussion of that sort of thing would not be appropriate > here. If Josh is in the same boat with HE, I totally understand. > > > For the Network Time Foundation (and related projects), I think > we've been pretty happy as a customer of HE, but then we're just a > small customer of theirs. > > -- > Brad Knowles <b...@shub-internet.org <mailto:b...@shub-internet.org>> > > Please forgive any typos. I'm fighting a failing keyboard on my > laptop, in addition to having a broken finger. > -- John PGP Public Key: 412934AC