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Re: Network for Sale


From: Jay <jay () opnix com>
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 00:50:11 -0700 (MST)


On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, John Fraizer wrote:

And just how do you know when someone went through a NAP?


...read the code when OpRoute is released at the end of this month.


Very interested.  I _REALLY_ get off on screwing with marketing hype
motivated people.


It would seem you _REALLY_ get off on screwing with anyone that does not
think the same way you do. If you would like to carry-on a flame war with
me, why don't we take it off list.


Let me guess.  IRIS doesn't run on the 75xx or 120xx?


No, it doesn't. It does, however, fully integrate with BGP4-enabled
routers -- Cisco, Juniper, Lucent, Nortel, Foundry, Riverstone, etc...


Rules of thumb in internet marketing to geeks:

(1) Make it work with Cisco
(2) Make it ACT like Cisco


Thanks for the pointers; already covered though. IRIS does work just fine
with Cisco gear and, just like most other network gear CLIs, the IRIS CLI
should act similar to IOS.


It's real easy when you have ENGINEER types holding the purse.  You don't


Four of the five founders of Opnix (including myself) are "engineer
types."


let the Marketing Types release BULLSHIT to the word.  If/When they do,
you fire their dumb %$$es.  It's that simple.  They have released


It seems someone with a marketing degree must have pissed in your
Cheerio's or something. Like any other group of people, there are both
good and bad within the group. Like I said, engineering and marketing
usually don't mix well. We all know that. We get plenty of opportunities
to flame marketing and sales people for SPAM on lists -- we probably don't
need to put any more effort into it. :)

Again, if you want to have a flame-war, let's take it off-list.

~Jay







---
John "Never fired a Marketing Type I didn't already hate" Fraizer
EnterZone, Inc



-- 
~Jay

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