Sigh. (potentially boring, and long post ahead)
I honestly think that things have gotten slightly out of hand in terms of people's personalities, views, and convictions around here -- due, no doubt to instigation by many companies, personalities, societies, convications, views and factions within the Internet industry.
I appreciate Karnaugh's and other "more conservative" views as much as I also appreciate antowan, rpm, and ic's views too. In fact I respect anyone that is willing to exchange his/her views over a beer with me
I have a "reputation" in the market due to my previous Sentech critique. My direct attitude towards people that are in my view harmful to this forum, (such as certain captin's) are well-known, but the fact is that inconsiderate bashing has never gotten anyone anywhere. I bashed Sentech. I got sent legal letters due to my approach, and I knew when it was time to give up, and when it was time to start behaving like an adult. I took critique for arranging the first meeting between a disgruntled set of users and the management team of Sentech. People thought I was selling out. In the end, it did work out well, and accomplished more than pure anger. My point is that one has to be able to recognize when you are winning emotionally, or when 'losing' is actually winning.
I backed down when it came down to dealing with the people behind the Sentech service, in lieu of establishing constructive dialogue. Did I accomplish anything? I dunno, apparently the MyADSL Broadband Report states that Sentech rocks. That was largely due to (eventually) constructive criticism. Whilst I can say that I truly _dislike_ Telkom's behaviour, I have to say that some of my best friends work for Telkom! And some of them are very skilled! Frightening? Possibly...
A lot of good mates of mine also work for Sentech, Telkom, and other ISP's too. This country is rather small when it comes to the provisioning of IP and Internet Services. As Karnaugh related once: "It's almost like the mafia". And that's true! But the internet is also a lot like a FAMILY. Of course, every family have their issues...
MyADSL has bashed Telkom. Telkom has bashed MyADSL. But MyADSL has also been very considerate and accomodating towards Telkom. I believe that rpm has made every effort in transparently accomodating many players in the market. I believe that this impartiality is what has led to MyADSL's credibility.
Telkom, unfortunately has a corporate strategy to first
deny, then sow FUD, and then, finally resort to lengthy legal recourse. I believe this is what angers many users, corporates, and clients of theirs. And the fact that it's ocurring is undeniable.
I really think Telkom can learn a lesson or two, from their underdog state-owned licensee, Sentech. After all Sentech has actually managed to establish a 1500 node Gauteng school network. Telkom hasn't even bothered to comply with the "e-rate" that was ratified long ago.
It would be a sad day if we all lost what is really the focus, in my view:
The betterment of internet networking in this continent. I will always applaud a philantropical effort, with a focus on bettering communications in this dark continent of ours.
I personally don't think Karnaugh should be as asinine in reflecting his personal issues with personalities on this forum, as I do believe, reciprocally that we shouldn't get as offended about his differing views.
I've had my own disagreements with Karnaugh on issues before. However, calm, or excited discussion in a private area (such as Offtopic) on a heated topic can accomplish more than flames in a general thread...
I don't believe that banning Karnaugh has accomplished anything. I'm not proposing that MyADSL offer an apology, as it has been a clash of personalities, not ideologies.
We can argue semantics all we want, lay blame, and point fingers, and point to people's blogs, and shout "aaargh you suck" as much as we want!
The fact is: The Internet Protocol is a means to accomplishing social and educational upliftment (and possible destruction). But what technology does not have it's evil side?
Let's use it for the good. Let the packets have smilies, and contain useful information. Let the accomplishments overshadow the flames. Let the IP networks of today allow us to become the Borg of the future.
Resistance is Foo-tile.