C. Weigel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 12:29 AM
Subject: Re: OSI board asleep at the switch?
For my part, it's overload. I filter the messages into a box that
now stands at 1200 messages long, and I never have the 4 hours I would
anticipate it t
For my part, it's overload. I filter the messages into a box that
now stands at 1200 messages long, and I never have the 4 hours I would
anticipate it taking just to properly read and delete the messages in
there, let alone keep up. I also have responsibilities to the Apache
lists (unread mail
I submitted a Novell license for certification to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a month ago. To date I have seen not one
reply from the OSI board. Someone at Novell was able to contact Brian
Behlendorf directly yesterday, and got him to review the license in question.
But mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 08:43:28 -0700 (PDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruce Perens)
I called Peter Deutsch to discuss this yesterday, but found that he has
dropped off of the OSI board. This wasn't announced. Perhaps I am looking
in the wrong place, but I can't find the OSI board
I'm told privately that this is incompetence and not conspiracy. But that
doesn't make it any less of a problem. We need to track this.
Thanks
Bruce
OK, I stand corrected about the board listing.
Thanks
Bruce
I am hoping also that the difficulty so many have had with unsusbscribing is
due to similar issues. I experienced this recently myself, when I noticed
that I hadn't seen an OSI board-member post in quite some time, nor indicate
they'd read a single blessed thing.
The directions to unsubscribe
From: "Matthew C. Weigel" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am hoping also that the difficulty so many have had with unsusbscribing is
due to similar issues.
That's up to Russ Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Since he sells commercial
support for the list manager program, he should be able to fix it :-)
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