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gelinas
response 149 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 01:14 UTC 2006

At this point, we need a way to move people from an unprivileged group to the
privileged group.  I *think* John Remmers is working on a script to that end.

We also need people to review the requests to be granted outbound access to
the Internet.  I think we have several volunteers, but they may have thought
that they were volunteering to grant outgoing e-mail access.
cmcgee
response 150 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 01:23 UTC 2006

Clarification:  outbound access is not simply for email, but for ftp, etc,
etc?  

This is different from past practice.  We currently require verified ID to
grant outbound access to the internet.  In the past, we did not require
verified ID to send email outside the system.  
spooked
response 151 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 01:33 UTC 2006

Sorry, but I will not paint a pretty picture when I know how fucked things 
really are here.  Call me immature - does not faze me.

gelinas
response 152 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 01:36 UTC 2006

Not quite.  Traditionally and historically, we've allowed any one on grex to
use DNS, finger, http, whois, gopher, talk and ntalk.  Newuser was closed
because someone was using even that limited access to attack our ISP.
keesan
response 153 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 02:07 UTC 2006

Only members have had outgoing ftp and telnet, but everyone could use a
browser and had incoming ftp and telnet and ssh.
cmcgee
response 154 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 02:54 UTC 2006

Ok, next clarifying question:  

The proposal for non-techie volunteers to grant outbound access will still
only allow email, DNS, finger, http, whois, gopher, talk, and ntalk.  

Verified ID will still be necessary for those wanting to use outbound ftp,
telnet, and other traditionally "members only" privileges.
gelinas
response 155 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 02:59 UTC 2006

Right.
cmcgee
response 156 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 03:00 UTC 2006

Thanks, I'll still volunteer then *grin*
nharmon
response 157 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 03:42 UTC 2006

Sindi reminds me of a former supervisor who would instruct us to call
AT&T every 20 minutes when a leased line went down. He felt that the
"squeaky wheel gets the grease" and the more we complained the more of a
priority we became. It had a negative effect. AT&T stopped escalating
tickets after they figured out we were asking for that on every single call.

Sindi, having the secretary contact staff on a weekly basis is not going
to be constructive. You should tone down your demands for everyone else,
we're talking about a lot of valuable time. I don't want staff to resent
the time they put in here.
tod
response 158 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 04:51 UTC 2006

On the flip side, it would be nice to have some accountability and at least
know what staff is up to and what they are not up to.  Maybe there is a
timeframe for reporting they'd agree to?
spooked
response 159 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 10:42 UTC 2006

Staff put in time for staff work?

Seriously, that very rarely happens -- and, nor has it in the last couple 
of years in fact.  Whenever someone has a good idea (AND ACTUALLY WANTS TO 
CONTRIBUTE!) it is repelled from the stunningly-appearing-out-of-nowhere 
dynamic duo.

I can't see Grex moving forward without there being a change in the 
mindset of the 'must run to Marcus/STeve for no ruffling feathers check'.  

I have said this before.  The problems on Grex are NOT technically 
challenging.  They are however political, and from this the only willing 
people (and motivated to fix the problems) are discouraged and chased away 
from doing so.

I hope you can finally realise this, if you have not by now!  I'm not the 
only former staff person who will tell you this.  Some of them would not 
even log in here anymore, because of the poor way they have been treated.

remmers
response 160 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 17:41 UTC 2006

I am resigning from Grex board and staff, effective immediately.
Although I have been a staff member for over fifteen years and a board
member for roughly half of those, the recent tenor of discussions in
this conference have clarified for me that my heart is no longer in
it and that I must take a break from Grex governance and staff
responsibilities.  My thanks to those who supported me in the recent
board election, and apologies for any inconvenience my decision may
cause.  I do plan to continue as an active user and member of Grex.

Article 4c of the bylaws provides for a special election to fill
vacancies on the board.  I presume that one of the first orders of
business of the new board will be to schedule such an election.
tod
response 161 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 18:53 UTC 2006

Doesn't that make scholar your interim replacement since he came in fourth?
;)
cross
response 162 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 20:33 UTC 2006

Given that Remmers resigned after being re-elected, but days before the
convening of the new board (and days before his old term on the board
expired), but after the election, I propose that we avoid another special
election and make scholar, who did come in 4th in the election, remmers's
replacement on the next board.
nharmon
response 163 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 21:18 UTC 2006

I believe it was Steve that came in 4th place if you look again. And in
either case, I do believe that a special election should occur.
keesan
response 164 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 21:47 UTC 2006

I would prefer to have a new election.  The board can still convene minus one
member.  Remmers, thanks for all your good work.
slynne
response 165 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 21:55 UTC 2006

I am really sorry to see you go, remmers. But I can understand 
completely why you want to take a break. I am glad that you still plan 
to be active here.  

cross
response 166 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 22:57 UTC 2006

Nate is Right; Steve came in 4th.
spooked
response 167 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 23:45 UTC 2006

Thanks remmers.

tod
response 168 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 30 00:15 UTC 2006

Sorry to see you go, R E M M E R (S).  (Perhaps you need thicker skin? j/k!)
cross
response 169 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 30 00:16 UTC 2006

D'oh!
cyklone
response 170 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 30 00:32 UTC 2006

Thanks for everything remmers. And feel free to keep posting on mnet no matter
what others say.
nharmon
response 171 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 30 02:57 UTC 2006

I have to say that remmers is one of the people on here who I have a
great deal of respect for and while I regret he is stepping down, I'm
thankful for the service he has given thus far.
spooked
response 172 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 30 03:21 UTC 2006

Thick/thin remmer's skin, he could be doing this nobly in the best 
interests of Grex.  I'm willing to lend him that benefit-of-doubt.

Hopefully, the dynamic duo will be looking at themselves seriously now 
also.

keesan
response 173 of 236: Mark Unseen   Dec 30 03:40 UTC 2006

I think remmers got tired of your complaints.  
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