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| 1047.1 |  | OLDTMR::DMCLURE | Doing the DECwrite thing | Thu Mar 08 1990 22:05 | 19 | 
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	...of course, in the info-market environment of note #1024, the
    digital notesfile could be run by money from the corporate reserve,
    funded by info-market transaction taxes.  A democratically structured
    info-market government could be formed to, among other things, maintain
    the health of the network noting environment in the interest of promoting
    cross-corporate information flow.  The digital notesfile could be thought
    of as the federal government of the info-market, chartered to regulate
    international information trade, provide security, notesfile accessability,
    as well as overall network noting reliability.
	Imagine the performance possible on a system with a purpose!
				    -davo
p.s.	The sooner the true purpose is established, the sooner we can *SELL*
	this idea to customers who might also want to organize such a democratic
        (DEC-styled) information system in their own corporations.  Big bucks!
        GOD knows we could use them!
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| 1047.2 |  | STAR::MFOLEY | Jammin with Bill and Ted | Thu Mar 08 1990 23:49 | 15 | 
|  | 
	I don't know about all of you but I for one do not want to see
	"Corporate" own the DIGITAL notesfile. It's best that DIGITAL
	keeps its independence.
	As for HUMAN::, well, what you see is what you get. Peter is a 
	REALLY busy guy who's devoted some resources and alot of time
	to DIGITAL. It's not his job. Nor should it be. Granted, it's
	a pain when you want to get into DIGITAL and can't but hey, 
	nothing is perfect. Until Peter can, at his convenience, do
	something, then we should all just grin and bear it.
						mike
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| 1047.3 |  | ESCROW::KILGORE | Wild Bill | Fri Mar 09 1990 09:32 | 6 | 
|  |     
    Or, someone with some extra computes and a sense of the value of this
    conference will offer it a more accessible home, as is the digital way.
    
    (Can you say, "Those who propose, dispose?" I knew you could.)
    
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| 1047.4 |  | CVG::THOMPSON | My friends call me Alfred | Fri Mar 09 1990 10:13 | 11 | 
|  | 	There is a proposal for a sort of Corporate Notes support function
	available. (I wrote it :-)) One of the things included in it is some	
	computer resources for the permanent or tempory hosting of "important"
	conferences. It also includes things like consulting on conference
	startup, moderation issues, and the like.
			Alfred
	PS: I'm putting copies of the proposal (for a couple of days) in
	CVG::CNP.* (PS, LN03, and TXT formats are available). If you want
	me to mail a copy send mail.
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| 1047.5 | Peter's principles are not in question here ;^) | OLDTMR::DMCLURE | Doing the DECwrite thing | Fri Mar 09 1990 18:31 | 46 | 
|  | re: .2, etc.
>	As for HUMAN::, well, what you see is what you get. Peter is a
>	REALLY busy guy who's devoted some resources and alot of time
>	to DIGITAL. It's not his job. Nor should it be. Granted, it's
	Yeah, here's the blurb about Peter Conklin in the latest DTW:
	"Peter Conklin has assumed the newly created position of VIPS
	technical director.  He will be responsible for VIPS technical
	integration and for support of products and technical direction
	of other Digital systems and software groups.  In addition, he
	will be the liason for VIPS independent software vendors application
	support in marketing - and engineering-sponsored programs."
	I didn't mean to imply that Peter isn't doing a good job or
    anything (obviously he is doing a good "job").  What I am referring
    to is the fact that organizationally-virtual notesfiles such as this
    one are not the responsibility of any particular group, and as such,
    they tend to get the short end of the computing resource stick.  Even
    notesfiles which *are* critical to a local organization typically are
    not always maintained too well, so it isn't surprising that a notesfile
    such as this is experiencing such poor network performance problems.
	As to getting my own resources and hosting this conference, I
    suppose that might temporarily solve the problem (assuming I had such
    resources to spare - which I don't), but then what happens the next
    time the file runs into resource problems?  It's a symptom of a bigger
    problem that isn't going away anytime soon without some major changes
    to the overall "ok, but not in my backyard" attitude towards such
    virtual notesfiles as well as towards virtual teams in general.
	It is clear that we still have a long way to go towards converting
    from the older industrial-era to the new knowledge-era.  This change
    is necessary if we wish to remain in business into the nineties and
    beyond.  Among other things, we need to focus on building an environment
    which fosters virtual team activity across the corporation.  A virtual
    notesfile (especially this, the DIGITAL notesfile) which is inaccessable
    during normal working hours is a direct blockade to any sort of virtual
    team activity.  Our corporate problems will only worsen unless this trend
    can somehow be reversed.
				   -davo
p.s.	Alfred, that proposal sounds interesting, would you be interested
	in perhaps sharing a summary of it here?
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| 1047.6 | Oooops, thats VAXNOTES_WISHLIST | LESLIE::LESLIE | fault tolerant Unicorn | Fri Mar 09 1990 20:34 | 11 | 
|  |     An answer is to use VMS' TP services to co-ordinate multiple copies of
    conferences where entries made in one are automatically made in all the
    copies. (Think of it as a system of replicated, synchronised,
    databases...)
    
    This is standard 2PC transactional database-type technology and needs
    some work from the Notes folk - I've dropped a short note suggesting
    this into the CLT::VAXNOTES_WISHES conference. If you perceive this as
    a possible asnwer, go add your thoughts in that conference.
    
    	- Andy
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| 1047.7 |  | STAR::MFOLEY | Jammin with Bill and Ted | Sat Mar 10 1990 22:54 | 5 | 
|  | RE: .6
	EXCELLENT idea!!
							mike
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| 1047.8 | Don't start something you can't stop | COUNT0::WELSH | Tom Welsh, UK ITACT CASE Consultant | Sun Mar 11 1990 05:57 | 40 | 
|  | 	Too right about not attracting the attention of the Corporate
	Brontosaur Department. I can distinctly remember a time when
	we field people in the UK were complaining loudly and bitterly
	about lack of computer resources. We couldn't support customers,
	and we didn't even know our own products.
	Our UK managing director, Geoff Shingles, gave us the good
	news and the bad news. First he said:
	"I hear what you are saying. I agree, we need more resources.
	 The Board of Management has voted $N million for new hardware
	 in house". (Good news)
	Then he said:
	"Of course, the BOM recognises that this is a major national
	 investment, and so that we will be able to track the ROI and
	 you will be able to get the best value from all this new
	 equipment, we are giving you a CORPORATE INFORMATION SERVICES
	 DEPARTMENT, managed by a Board Member, to run all those new
	 systems for you". (Bad news)
	Some of us were still thinking it was GOOD News when we logged
	in to the new systems for the first time and found that we had
	no privileges, we couldn't install or configure software, in some
	cases that were stuck in ALL-IN-1, and that if we wanted anything
	we had to
		1. Beg the System Manager (usually a contractor)
		2. Fill in some forms
		3. Wait a few weeks (months...)
		4. Do without anyway.
	Be careful how you ask for help from the Brontosaur, it might
	sit on you while it's thinking it over.
	/Tom
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| 1047.9 |  | FSDB00::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Sun Mar 11 1990 20:47 | 5 | 
|  |     re: .8
    
    You got it.  I'll take horrible network response to DIS-type support.
    
    Bob_who_HAD_to_escape_from_All_in_Prison
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| 1047.10 |  | ELWOOD::PRIBORSKY | All things considered, I'd rather be rafting. | Wed May 02 1990 09:34 | 8 | 
|  |     Is it my imagination, or has this conference become substantially more
    accessible in the past few weeks?  I get fewer link timeouts, fewer
    "network partner exited", response is crisper (next unseen actually
    happens in real time instead of over a coffee break), etc.  In general,
    it's back to its old self...
    
    I just moved from BXB to NKS, so maybe I'm getting effects of site
    changes, but I suspect the site change is a second order effect.
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| 1047.11 | it's better for me too | DYO780::DYSERT | Barry - Custom Software Development | Wed May 02 1990 10:27 | 4 | 
|  |     It's not your imagination. I've been getting in more easily
    as well. My compliments to whoever did whatever.
	BD�
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| 1047.12 | See note 2.3 | WKRP::LENNIG | Dave (N8JCX), SWS, Cincinnati | Wed May 02 1990 14:36 | 3 | 
|  |     I suspect most people have moved to using the shadow conference.
    
    Dave
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| 1047.13 | from one who left.... | TOLKIN::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed May 02 1990 14:59 | 9 | 
|  |     Re: -2, -1
    
    Thanks to Alfred for the shadow conference.  I, for one, no longer
    use the "live" conference to see what's going on.  I use the shadow.
    
    Hope my absense has helped you.
    
    Kev_OW (Occasional Writer)
    
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