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- From: jc@skyking.uucp (J.C. Webber III)
- Subject: Re: problems with the UUCP maps--duplicate node names
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.040745.9077@skyking.uucp>
- Organization: Skyking Enterprises
- References: <1993Jan14.203355.22211@broadcast.sony.com> <1993Jan16.130429.13658@wariat.org> <1993Jan17.171046.11384@blilly.uucp> <1993Jan19.213256.21892@fasttech.com>
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 04:07:45 GMT
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- In <1993Jan19.213256.21892@fasttech.com> zeke@fasttech.com (Bohdan Tashchuk) writes:
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- >I've raised this issue here before, but nobody seemed to know how to solve it:
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- > The maps will continue to have LOTS OF PROBLEMS
- > unless we figure out how to delete obsolete entries.
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- >Comments or suggestions?
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- Why not have each "volunteer" uucp map maintainer set up a script that
- emails to each machine in question on 6mo. or maybe one year anniversaries
- of the original registration the requires the site to respond within a
- fixed period of time (say 30 days) or the site will be dropped from the
- maps. Shoot, even the response could be automated and as long as the
- site stays up, it stays in the maps.
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- J.C. Webber III jc@skyking.UUCP
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