I think it should stay asleep for great justice just in case it needs to get resurrected. -Sean. On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 5:45 PM, Tom Minchin <tom.minchin at gmail.com> wrote: > Yeah. Pull the pin. > On 26/03/2014 3:04 PM, "Kim Davies" <kim at cynosure.com.au> wrote: > >> For those not familiar with this list's history, it was started in the >> mid-1990s and was the location where the seminal discussion on .AU >> happened. The discussion involved key members of the nascent Internet >> community in Australia, and was the hub of activity that lead to the >> creation of auDA to manage the the .AU space. >> >> Today the list if effectively dormant. auDA does not use it to disseminate >> or discuss issues relating to .AU, and there are little in the way of >> community discussion here on .AU. For example, auDA saw fit to report to >> the AusNOG mailing list about DNSSEC initiatives in .AU, but not here >> (http://lists.ausnog.net/pipermail/ausnog/2014-March/023181.html) >> >> I'd like to pose the question whether this forum should be retired. >> There is certainly no problem sustaining its existence if it continues >> to fulfil a purpose. However, it may be its time has come after 20 years >> and is no longer a needed part of the community. >> >> I'd appreciate members' thoughts. >> >> kim >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.cynosure.com.au/mailman/private/dns/attachments/20140326/d8008fca/attachment.html>Received on Wed Mar 26 2014 - 09:11:22 UTC
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