atom feed11 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-isdnRe: If they US contingent wants ISDN4...
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Poul-Henning KampJan 30, 1999 5:02 am 
Archie CobbsJan 30, 1999 1:35 pm 
Hellmuth MichaelisJan 31, 1999 1:07 am 
Martin HusemannJan 31, 1999 2:16 am 
William McVeyJan 31, 1999 9:09 am 
Avalon BooksJan 31, 1999 10:20 am 
Poul-Henning KampJan 31, 1999 10:58 am 
Hellmuth MichaelisJan 31, 1999 11:13 am 
Hellmuth MichaelisJan 31, 1999 11:38 am 
Christian WeisgerberJan 31, 1999 12:59 pm 
Archie CobbsJan 31, 1999 8:08 pm 
Subject:Re: If they US contingent wants ISDN4BSD...
From:Avalon Books (ava@advicom.net)
Date:Jan 31, 1999 10:20:52 am
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-isdn

On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, Hellmuth Michaelis wrote:

Either the stack moves to Hamburg or Hamburg moves to the stack (or - even better - nothing moves and someone from the US does it).

Spoken like a true European. And everyone wonders why Americans can't seem to get any help on this mailing list...

In typical fashion, we North Americans are simply going to have to help ourselves. And that's fine with us--we're getting used to this "cold shoulder" attitude from our foriegn "counter-parts".

But in the midst of your arrogant territorialism, try to remember who invented ISDN, ok?

But closer to Home:

I expect my North American FreeBSD Support Page(s) to be up and running within the next week or two, as I have already received enough data from my fellow North Americans to make the page worth posting. This page will be available to interested parties for the conceiveable future.

I will be formally requesting that the FreeBSD core group start the "freebsd-us-isdn" mailing list.

Time for us to take our toys and go home, kids--they don't want us here anymore.

--R. Pelletier (EX-German) Sys Admin, House Galiagante We are a Micro$oft-free site

P.S. Forgive me if I've clouded the issue with too many facts. Sorry.

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