[Bnomic-private] Re: Game?

Daniel Lepage bnomic-private@ysolde.ucam.org
Mon, 13 Sep 2004 17:21:03 -0400


On Sep 12, 2004, at 8.45 PM, Bryan Donlan wrote:

> On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 19:22:08 -0400, Daniel Lepage <dpl33@cornell.edu> 
> wrote:
>> I finally got around to tallying the voting results and making all the
>> necessary changes to the ruleset about a week ago, but discovered to 
>> my
>> dismay that I couldn't post the results anywhere, because nomic.net 
>> was
>> down. It turns out that Joel is having some DSL problems and won't be
>> up again until at least the 19th of September. I gather this has
>> something to do with an incompetent service provider, and hopefully
>> will not be a problem in the future, either through finding a more
>> reliable provider, or setting up some sort of co-location of the 
>> server
>> so it can work even if one end fails.
>>
>> Anyway, this is why we've been out of action for two weeks, and will 
>> be
>> for another week unless somebody has a backup list we can use.
>
> What about bnomic-public@ysolde.ucam.org and 
> bnomic-private@ysolde.ucam.org?

Ok, I checked in on the backup lists and they seem to be working. If 
any of you aren't subscribed to them, you can subscribe at

http://www.ysolde.ucam.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bnomic-public
http://www.ysolde.ucam.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/bnomic-private

These are backup lists that were set up by... Wild Card, was it? ...  
many years ago, just in case they might be needed.

I always feel so old when I say things like 'many years ago'.... it's 
hard to believe that the game's almost three years old.

Anyway, Wild Card dropped out, but the lists still seem to be there, so 
unless somebody says we can't, I say we start using them as fora.

I'll start things moving again as soon as I have any evidence to 
suggest that somebody besides me and bd is interested in continuing the 
game.


-- 
Wonko

The end move in politics is always to pick up a gun.
                 -- Buckminster Fuller