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Re: [xymon] Managing who gets alerts - shifts and rotations
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- Subject: Re: [xymon] Managing who gets alerts - shifts and rotations
- From: Vernon Everett <everett.vernon (at) gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 16:30:19 +0800
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As for the other comments on this interesting thread, let's play nicely
people.
Many years ago, when the internet was not much more than an embryo, even
before the age of GUI, we had newsgroups. Some of you may even remember
them. No, not the ones starting alt.binaries.pictures, I mean the other
ones, the ones with real information. :-)
But I digress. Back to the topic.
Back then there were two general rules, both of which apply to this list.
- Rule 1. Do not p!ss people off.
- Rule 2. Do not be easily p!ssed off.
I leave it to each of you to decide which rule you transgressed. :-)
Please take mine and Henrik's comments contructively. (See Rule 2)
This is a really good mailing list, with good people, and while from time to
time we will disagree, from what I have seen, most people on this list are
all trying to help each other as best we can.
There are no factions, there are no hidden agendas, there are no flame wars.
Signal to noise ratio is excellent.
Let's stick to the two rules, and keep it this way.
Cheers
V
P.S. Betsy, we try not to "vehemently disagree", we rather "prefer to do it
differently". :-)
(See rules above.)
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