[App_rpt-users] MY personal info stolen?
Pierre Martel
petem001 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 2 21:47:15 UTC 2021
The owner of the data that forms the Allstarlink network can do as they
wish with that data. The people that helped with maintaining some server
have no rights on the network and its data.
As I see things, the Allstarlink network is working perfectly. The
transition from old server to new one has been flawless.
If the old admin group wants to create a new network, they can do it, and
the user will switch if they choose to. But taking the whole database to
create a new network is plainly wrong.
Le sam. 2 janv. 2021 à 16:31, Fred Moses <fred at moses.bz> a écrit :
> So it wasn’t just one volunteer. It’s a group of people providing the
> hosting of servers. The board got help from one or two new people on the
> team to make the split happen. And how the board handle the split is on
> them. If they board would have told the team hay we don’t need you anymore
> I am sure those people would have gone. But it looks like the board made
> the DNS changes and never communicated to the team they did. So when the
> monitoring started throwing fits and the board wasn’t answering the
> operations team they did what good admins do and put the network right.
>
> Course now you have forked networks. And a vacuum. Really this should be
> a wake up call to get away from one “provider” of node numbers. Should be
> federated.. like area codes. So Hamvoip can issues numbers from area code
> 810-830, PTTLink uses area code 804-888, ASL Inc issues it’s own..
>
> --
> Fredric Moses - W8FSM - WQOG498
>
> > On Jan 2, 2021, at 4:22 PM, Eric Fort <
> eric.fort.listmail at fortconsulting.org> wrote:
> >
> > There is a current disagreement between a (former) volunteer and the
> board which has caused these actions. I understand why the board did what
> it did and said volunteer is now causing or attempting to cause a rift in
> the community. For the most part the attempt has failed thus far. Allstar
> link still works with the new servers which should be more stable even
> though I disagree with the choice of google cloud for their hosting. (I’m
> not a fan of google services and other providers ought be able to provide
> vps without exposing data to google or Amazon). Regaurdless the move to
> commercial cloud servers should add some stability.
> >
> > Ultimately a few people need to grow up and accept that the board is in
> charge here not them and quit acting like children.
> >
> > Eric
> >
> > Sent using SMTP.
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