RE: RE : RE : RE : RE : Lab6 Cisco r&s Prac Labs ISDN wording

From: Howard C. Berkowitz (hcb@gettcomm.com)
Date: Thu Sep 09 2004 - 10:36:09 GMT-3


At 11:31 AM +0000 9/9/04, tycampbell@comcast.net wrote:
>John,
>Just curious as to why the questions should be posted on your forum
>and not on this board for all of us to see ? Or do you mean in
>addition to this board ?
>No offense, but I find this board extremely helpful, and I don't
>want to join another forum at this time.
>Ty
>

Ty, perhaps I am misreading you, but there has been a long, and
sometimes difficult, of study material vendors participating in the
Groupstudy list. The list owner directed the moderators to censor
blatant marketing, but the moderation team has never had a problem
with people discussing a scenario or problem mentioned in study
material, without including the associated study material.

There is no incentive for the vendors, other than perhaps for an
occasional sample that pushes close to marketing, to post all their
material on Groupstudy. If a third party did so, that would be
considered a copyright and/or NDA violation just like posting actual
Cisco questions.

It's certainly not uncommon for people to post links, rather than the
content, even of public domain materials. Hopefully, I have an
Internet-Draft on BGP convergece that should get its RFC number Real
Soon Now, but I'm going to post
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-bmwg-conterm-06.txt
rather than post 40-odd pages here.

Maybe I don't understand your objection.

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