[AusNOG] Internet Association of Australia

David Hughes david at hughes.com.au
Thu May 26 10:05:26 EST 2016


Sorry Skeeve, but we clearly have different points of view and you have totally missed the point anyway.  Happy for you not to agree with our position but that's the position of the members of the board.

And as this is now more unwanted noise for the list, if you wish to make further comment please send it to me privately.



Thanks

David
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On 26/05/2016, at 9:52 AM, Skeeve Stevens <skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com<mailto:skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com>> wrote:

Sorry David,

I think your email here is very unfriendly to the internet community in Australia and unsupportive of the things that IAA does.

You've also just told every other organisation that does good things for the community to get stuffed too.

We all play a part. Ausnog, IAA, Internet Australia, APNIC, CA, ACCAN, auDA, auIGF, etc - but you don't hit them like that and not everyone here are members of their organisations.

There was no harm in their post and it only served to benefit those ISPs who are a part of it, and also let others know there are benefits of being a member of an 'association' - not even a for-profit business.

I think those who are not tolerant to the occasional bit of unrelated (to them) email really needs to get a life and worry about what is important.

Just be giving sometimes.

...Skeeve

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On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 9:32 AM, David Hughes <david at hughes.com.au<mailto:david at hughes.com.au>> wrote:

Good morning Tom,

While we openly support other associations within our industry, the email below is a bit rich.  Surely you have a mailing list of the IAA membership through which you could promote an IAA member-only promotion.  There are thousands of people on the AusNOG list, most of whom would not be IAA members, so your email is unsolicited and irrelevant to them (i.e. SPAM).

If you guys wish to cross-promote something like an event that would be of interest to the AusNOG list membership then we'd be happy to support that.  But please do not send emails like the one below to this list.


Thanks

David - on behalf of the AusNOG board
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On 25/05/2016, at 1:05 PM, Tom Berryman <tom at connectivityit.com.au<mailto:tom at connectivityit.com.au>> wrote:

Hi AusNOG-ers!

Recently as many of you will know, WAIA (The Western Australian Internet Association) undertook a name change to better represent our focus and what we do for the industry, renaming to “Internet Association of Australia” (or IAA).

I wanted to reach out to our members here on AusNOG and let you know 4Cabling.com.au<http://4cabling.com.au/> are running a special for all of our members – a significant discount off everything ordered online. If you didn’t get our mail out with your code (i.e. it went to your accounts department) please feel free to reach out to me and I will get your code. The offer is for all our members.

(Tom Berryman as President of the Internet Association of Australia)

/TB

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