jep
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Jul 5 14:34 UTC 2000 |
Linking of conferences is a technical issue. As I understand it, Grex
objects to participating because of security issues; you link
conferences by linking the conference directory using NFS, and that's
not very secure. There's been some discussion about this over the last
year in the coop conference.
What we can do is provide item links from one system to another for WWW
users, so that you can click on a link and leap over to the other
system. You'll have to log in, then you'll be at the item on the other
system. It's not the same thing at all as a linked conference, and it's
not a very satisfactory substitute.
I agree to some extent that a shared sports conference would be a good
thing. Both Grex and M-Net have a limited number of sports conference
users. By combining them, we'd have a better chance of sustaining
interesting conversations. I also think it's better for each system to
have it's own separate conferences, including sports. There ought to be
enough users on each system, in this sports-crazed society, to sustain
two conferences. I'm not sure I'd support a shared sports conference --
at least, not sharing the existing sports conferences -- even if it were
possible and easy to set up. It's not possible, so it doesn't really
matter what I think.
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