SDF Meeting Log 19-FEB-99 Please try answering the "survey" from the shell <smj> I'll wait about 2 minutes before actually starting :-) *** foobity (~guy@tnt2-149.focal-chi.megsinet.net) has joined channel #sdf *** morton (morton@192.168.1.1) has joined channel #sdf *** mith (mith@192.168.1.1) has joined channel #sdf *** harrie (~bolle@cgmd230107.goldmine.nl) has joined channel #sdf <smj> Okay, before I start. I just wanted to say that this is being logged so <smj> people who miss out can read it later. <smj> I'll keep a copy in ftp://sdf.lonestar.org/pub/sdf *** bolle (bolle@192.168.1.1) has joined channel #sdf <smj> Thank you for joining. I think the idea behind SDF is a unique one <smj> and its something I've tried to maintain for over the past 10 years. <smj> I've seen many ISPs come and go .. all looking to obtain loads of <smj> money by charging $19.95 (and now cheaper) for "Internet access" <smj> When SDF started, we had the ARPAnet and some good UUCP networks. <smj> The whole idea of commercialising the resources was just beyond our <smj> scope. I mean, we saw it as a great way to trade information, but not <smj> as a way to make money. Also, we setup this PUBNIX so that people who <smj> could not afford to purchase a UNIX license could learn about UNIX. <smj> But, yeh, Times have changed significantly. :) <smj> SDF's main funding has always come out of my pocket. Recently, since 1996, <smj> I was able to get help from a company called "MALR" who is based here in <smj> Texas to help with the funding. Basically, they pay all the SDF bills, <smj> host SDF and in return they use the system for their purposes. Very minimal <smj> usage. Infact, the use sdf basically as a router, list server, smtp and pop3 <smj> server. Now days (basically since 1996) all donations from users go to MALR <smj> hence, you have to write the cheque out to them when you become arpa. This is <smj> working out great because I don't have to worry about SDF's future too much. <smj> At least we are all sure of one thing, and that is SDF has a secured foundation <smj> capital. How can we get this? Part of the reason why I setup the "survey" was <smj> so that I could get input and reaction from users on some ideas I was throwing <smj> around. Some people say, go commercial and I'm really pretty much against that <smj> idea. Because that is essentially throwing in the towel and charging people high <smj> rates. Since January of this year, there have been about 5000 new accounts created. <smj> Since sometime last fall, there have been about 20000 accts created. So, idealistically <smj> if each user donated something like $1 a month, sent annually as $12 sdf would have <smj> this building capital .. to expand, add more features, 1-800 dialup line, faster <smj> connection .. et cetera .. And honestly, if everyone did that, it would work. The <smj> problem is, people WON'T do it :) I'm just trying to figure out a solution to *** |SsJ|GoKu (K-ZOMBIE@Dialup1.tecnet.net.mx) has joined channel #sdf <smj> this dilema .. Because I think SDF should have been a much bigger operation <smj> years ago. But because of building capital that hasn't happened. So, these days <smj> but brings in some source of funding for the machine. <smj> A drastic idea would to be keeping the visitor account the same, but when a user <smj> logs in only allowing them very limited access with a message saying something to <smj> the effect of, "please send your small charity fee of $2 to activate your life time *** RzR (RzR803@167-127-126.ipt.aol.com) has joined channel #sdf *** majik (majik@192.168.1.1) has joined channel #sdf <smj> membership" .. Something like that could work and also would help with a few <smj> things: <smj> 1) confirms identity of a person - security reasons <smj> 2) builds the funding capital to buy new equipment, faster connections <smj> 3) weeds out "lusers" as I affectionately call them. <smj> This seems pretty agreeable .. and also, I have to realise that I don't woe <smj> (owe) everyone else a free ride. No doubt a lower lifetime membership fee <smj> would be agreeable to many people and would help in expansion. For instance, <smj> there was a drive in SDF that was recalibrating everytime it was accessed. But <smj> I chose not to do anything about it .. until finally I replaced it with a personal <smj> drive. This was just a week or so ago. Of course it helped with performance, but <smj> I guess the point is why should I be required to do anything anymore? After 12 <smj> years of existence, you'd figure this thing would be able to support itself, and <smj> even with MALR helping, the responsibility lies in my hands. But one thing for <smj> sure is that there will always be a non-commercial attitude here and if a membership <smj> fee is required, it will be low and very reasonable. <smj> Okay, the details .. in the survey, I asked what programmes people wanted to see here. <smj> Most people said that SDF was adequately endowed :) <smj> About USERS versus ARPA .. many people felt that BOTs should be included in <smj> ARPA. Let me say something about this. BOTs are really hoggy in memory and CPU. <smj> In 1996 I conducted an experiment and let everyone compile bots and run them. I *** majik (majik@192.168.1.1) has joined channel #sdf *** misfits (misfits@192.168.1.1) has joined channel #sdf <smj> went to sleep. The next morning it took me about 20 minutes to get to a shell <smj> from the login prompt :) <smj> When I was able to do a ps listing, I found that 45 bots were running. So, should <smj> ARPA include bots? No. I think that BOTs just as virtual webhosting, DNS and such *** Signoff: misfits (Signed off) <smj> need to be in a category of their own. <smj> NOW, if there was a membership fee, of course then ARPA would be the maingroup that <smj> everyone would be in. It would include the basic ARPA services such as talk, ftp, lynx, <smj> irc, telnet, whois, finger, rlogin .. <smj> So, I'm really considering trying this out and I hope that it works. because I'd <smj> like to see SDF be able to maintain itself (hardware and such) and also benefit those <smj> people who do become members. <smj> I'm going to open this up now *** Mode change "-m" on channel #sdf by smj <smj> questions or comments? <foobity> well, if the money does pour in... I find the 1800 dialup would be cool. <morton> hi <bcnguyen> Hi. <igor> what about us international users? <morton> oh i can write now <morton> :) <smj> You know, I had a 1-800 dialup in 1993. But the cost was so much. *** ryan- (~uh@seawesta-91.az.com) has joined channel #sdf <foobity> how much though? <smj> But yes, I think 1-800 would really help. <smj> Its charged about 20 cents a minute *** Signoff: morton (Leaving) <foobity> right now, my dialup is 10 a month. <smj> flat rate. <bcnguyen> wow...that's expensive <smj> Yes. <bcnguyen> right now, I have free internet <bcnguyen> pay nothing each month <foobity> Free is always great.9 ponce on #sdf * type /help for help <smj> But anyway, I want to think about ideas to build up SDF's resources <smj> Its sad that even though we started before AOL and such that we're small <smj> just because we never asked for anything. <smj> And I know, you can't expect people to GIVE anything because they won't <bcnguyen> See, AOL is very BIG right now <foobity> oh ya, what happened to perl? (I'm a regular user here) <RzR> I know if you charge $ then a lot of people will delete thier accounts *** NtG (~quack@203.101.40.21) has joined channel #sdf <bcnguyen> that's true. <bcnguyen> See, I don't use AOL <bcnguyen> neither other ISP <smj> Well, to be honest I don't care. Infact I encourage the use of "delme" ;-) <smj> I used to care about the individual alot, but I think that the benefit of the whole <smj> is better. <smj> At least in this environment. <bcnguyen> hey, I think you need to care more about individual <bcnguyen> people like to have other people care about them <foobity> the -whole- is missing access to Perl. <smj> But the problem is who gives a care about SDF or my ? <bcnguyen> well, then, why don't you do something that have them care? <RzR> how much mone are we talking here?? <smj> But also, why should sdf be taken advantage of so that foobity can have his perl? <smj> like $2 or $3 for lifetime arpa <bcnguyen> are you sure? only $2 for a lifetime ? <smj> I can't see why people would go for it. <bcnguyen> I would pay for that. <foobity> well that's really cheap. <foobity> I would too. <smj> I'm trying to figure it out.. but its going to be REALLY small and it will be lifetime. <ryan-> ditto <RzR> thats fair I have that much in my couch right now <foobity> os then would I get my Perl? <bcnguyen> I would go for it...$2 for a life time <smj> of course. <foobity> heheh. <smj> perl (of course) <bcnguyen> but what shall I have for Arpa ?>? <smj> Did you see what I wrote above? <smj> telnet, ftp, lynx, rlogin, ssh1, perl/cgi .. <bcnguyen> ok. <bcnguyen> yeah, got that. <smj> basically everything .. just not BOTs .. the system can't do that stuff :) <mith> larger quota? <smj> I mean, even if we have a DEC alpha <foobity> what about the dialup. <bcnguyen> ok...I would pay $2 for you right now <smj> Yes, of course. <smj> Infact, I would like the quota to be lik 10megabytes <smj> Okay .. let me think about this idea of small one time $$ for lifetime membership <smj> Let me ask you guys, please answer honestly. What is the MAX you think is fair <smj> for life time membership? <ryan-> i wouldnt mind paying $5.... <ryan-> for a max <bcnguyen> $10 <ryan-> or maybe even 10 actually..... <ryan-> hehe <foobity> $10-20 for the whole enchilada, if there 's a dialup too... <smj> Okay, this is sounding very good. I can't do the dialup just yet, but <smj> it will be on the list of additions! <foobity> woohoo <ryan-> cool. <smj> really, I want to get totally rid of this "monthly donation" crap. <foobity> ya <smj> I think a one time donation is really good. <mith> Max? Other shells I've known charge like $40-60 for a year and less features, so $20 would seem reasonable, but.. <smj> Well, about 200 people make accounts on SDF everyday. <smj> I hope that somewhere in that 200 there is a handful that agree with you guys. <bcnguyen> hey, $10 would be good. <smj> If that happens, then SDF will really really really progress. <smj> I think you are right. <smj> Let me think about it and how to implement it. <bcnguyen> Ok <smj> But yes, one time donation for LifeTime membership really is great. *** Veovis (~Veovis@p185.amax19.dialup.det1.flash.net) has joined channel #sdf <RzR> I think you should only make people pay for the features they use <bcnguyen> No, Rzr <smj> well, thats a problem. <foobity> by putting a price on each feature? <smj> because then you have departmentalise SDf. <smj> that would be really bad. <smj> perl .50 cents <smj> gcc .75 cents <mith> With donation levels, like $5 for regular arpa, and like $2 for more quota or something <smj> no <RzR> well I mean like a couple of packages <bcnguyen> that's not good. <bcnguyen> $2 - $10 would be good. <smj> I think one amount, lifetime benefits. <ryan-> me too <smj> here is my idea for a new user: <smj> 1) makes the account <smj> 2) sets passwd and logs in and see the information <bcnguyen> see....you give them choice...from $2 - $10 <smj> 3) options: sendmail to admin, delme <smj> Then, everyone who makes the lifetime donation benefits because <smj> we don't have to worry about leechers leeching off what you guys <smj> help build. <smj> But I will say this, just to make it clear BOTs/DNS and virtual hosting <smj> will be different animals <smj> we're just talking UNIX shell <bcnguyen> ok <smj> :) <mith> I wouldn't mind a more restricted shell for users, but I'd hate a menu thing only for new users <smj> I feel alot better. whew. <mith> heh <smj> Well, thats what "monitor" was <smj> I wrote that as a new user interface. *** Signoff: igor (Ping timeout for igor[al2-p35-zg.tel.hr]) <foobity> hrm, if this money *again* DOES pour in then a new machine could be created with bots and all, for all those memory +hoggin' tasks. <smj> But yeh, delme is great because it really helps take care of things. <smj> Well, MAYBE .. we just have to see . <smj> but yes, future items so far: <smj> 1) increase disk quota from 10 megs to greater <smj> more members, more disk space <smj> 2) 1-800 dialup <smj> 3) possible additions .. like if a new application pops up, icq <smj> 4) ultimate: background process/bot with some sort of limitations <smj> of course we can't have someone come in send $7 and then run like 5 IRC servers <RzR> is there another way to communicate with other users besides talk?? <Veovis> Will SDF ever be able to support vhosts? <smj> irc, com, send, write <smj> it supports them now. <smj> but I'm saying that would be a different thing. <RzR> thank ya kindly <smj> You wouldn't get your shell account and eat it too.. you know? <bcnguyen> ok. <smj> it would be an additional thing.. like a Premium Sponsorship level <bcnguyen> At University of Washington system <bcnguyen> they have like 2 people talking with the screen divide 2 parts..just like ICQ Chat <smj> Yes, thats ytalk <smj> we have it. Its just arpa only because you can get to a shell <bcnguyen> ok <smj> actulaly, I could fix it so it setgid(); appropriately when the *** Guest1617 (mohawkxl13@211-181-246.ipt.aol.com) has joined channel #sdf <smj> shell is run. but anyway, we're already sort of discussed how <bcnguyen> I tried command talk but not work <bcnguyen> somehow <smj> we are going to change sdf. <mith> You could have like a minimum dotnation of $2 for arpa, but a suggested of $5, I'd do that <smj> hehe <smj> We'll see.. you'd have the problem of then "Well I PAID $5 and blablabh you owe me this!" <bcnguyen> ehehhe <smj> You'd be surprised what kind of email I get. People are so selfish and demanding! <smj> :) <bcnguyen> ahhaha <smj> No wonder capitalism and ISPs are married <smj> SDF is like PBS .. alot of people say that. Its very socialistic. <foobity> except pbs programming sucks. <ryan-> hehe <smj> Well, I find it good .. At least I did when I watched TV :) <Guest1617> Tellytubbies! *** Signoff: ryan- (Leaving) <smj> Yes, tellietubbies <foobity> no no no <smj> But not barney <mith> damn, pizza's here. I mean .. Yeah! pizza's here! <smj> AnywaY, thanks alot for coming to the meeting .. I'm putting *** mith is now known as mith-afk <smj> the log in ~ftp/pub/sdf <smj> Okay? And thanks for answering the survey .. i really think we've <bcnguyen> ok... <bcnguyen> gotta go. <smj> got a new direction for SDF that will make it big finally. <smj> bye *** Signoff: smj (Leaving) <bcnguyen> hmm!