On 15 Mar 19 14:14:39, Robert Stinnett said the following to Nick Andre:
It already "is" automated. My system receives segments from RC's and
My question is why does it have to be so many people involved? Why can't t system just process and send it out itself? Nobody should have to touch,
I agree there shouldn't be so many people, but it is what it is in Fido. Technically-competent people are also hard to come by and are valuable when we have them hanging around.
I still do not quite understand how a 100% automated system will work, how it gets decided what software to run, what server OS, what virtual-machine environment, who gets access to it and if so by what decisions is it made, who gets to vote on it, who is qualified and who isn't.
My system and Ward's are about as automated as it gets... I'd say 99%. The 1 percent are segment errors or equipment failure, both extremely rare.
This production runs on a combination of custom-software I wrote for
MS-DOS and Windows because it is not possible to run a reliable operation
Is this software available in the open-source world or under a license that allows others to try and modernize it and bring it into the Linux world?
The MakeNL source I believe is open, but the rest is all custom to this system, just as ZC2's software is specific for him, ZC3 and ZC4 etc.
As soon as I say MS-DOS and Windows, the instant reaction is why not switch to Linux, instead of understanding why I use what I use. I chose an OS and a commercial-grade server system that is reliable and stable and "just works" without experimenting or screwing around.
Lets just say I want to be a fan of Linux... I really do. I administer
Linux servers as part of my job. But that OS is just not the right fit for this system or its needs. I have had this discussion with others at length and believe me its easier to stick with what works at this point.
What happens, if it is a closed-source system, if that person dies or decid they don't want to have anything to do with it anymore?
I'm confident I can be replaced if something were to happen to me. The know-it-alls I've encountered would definately love an opportunity.
I'm just a nodelist clerk... I'm not Christ.
That's great -- now it's time to bring that automation to the next level. Progress.
My system generates the Zone 1 nodelist accurately and on-time. If I were not doing my job, I would of been replaced by now.
What other automation must there be that I am not providing?
Look, I'll be honest here, based on what I've seen, witnessed and read I do have much faith in the future of Fidonet. That is a pretty harsh statement make, but the politics nowadays seem 10x worse than they were back in the 9
Agreed. So much damage has been done. Believe me when I say its near impossible for some to move on from the past. It affects the present too much.
Nick
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