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[VANILLA-L:1000] Re: [VANILLA-L:996] Re: [VANILLA-L:991] Unfinished business...
- To: vanilla-l@us.netrek.org
- Subject: [VANILLA-L:1000] Re: [VANILLA-L:996] Re: [VANILLA-L:991] Unfinished business...
- From: Bob Tanner <tanner@real-time.com>
- Date: Thu, 6 Aug 1998 16:09:49 -0500
- In-Reply-To: <002b01bdc15f$9b315f80$44e167ce@bartig>; from Bill Bartig on Thu, Aug 06, 1998 at 12:28:18PM -0500
- References: <002b01bdc15f$9b315f80$44e167ce@bartig>
- Reply-To: vanilla-l@us.netrek.org
- Sender: owner-vanilla-l
Quoting Bill Bartig (smbartig@werewolf.net):
> >Hi Everyone,
> >
> >Due to my ever more increasing work load this is the first time I have been
> >able to read the vanilla list for a while. I'm happy to see that the
> >metaserver is at 2 new sites now. However, there are a couple of other
> issues
> >I'd like to get taken care of. Since I no longer have access to the machine
> >running wormhole (which is why it is down) I'm afraid that that machine
> will
> >so go away. Therefore,
> >
> > 1) a new place for the netrek ftp source is needed
ftp.us.netrek.org ok? 24Gb online :-)
> > 2) I'd like to get rid of being the "key master". This involves
> > taking care of client keys as they show up and putting them on
> > the metaserver. This is best handled by one of the metaserver admins
> > who have access to the metaserver's files.
I think myself, Carlos and Frank and takes this over. Right?
> > 3) I'd also like to give away the responisiblity of giving the crypt key
> > to the RSA source. (Only US or Canadian citizens :-) )
I also can do this, but lets make a email alias so the torch can/could
be easily passed in the future.
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