I have to admit, even I, who I stressed Chris a lot of time with my BGP Request, I learned
to have patience.
It's all about waiting time. I know, my BGP Request takes let's say 30 minutes to
complete. Your tickets take 2 minutes per ticket, so a total of 46 minutes. These are only
us, think at the others which are in the same sittuation, like us...
I'm having my ticket opened since 18th of May (only one ticket, just to be clear) and
it's still unresolved. It's with Chris (assigned) but still not very much
progress. Callsign verified and Postal Address verified for this request. Which are the
following steps? Donno. I emailed Chris, but maybe he's over all of these things and
busy as hell. If I don't hear back from him, I'll maybe send another email in 1
week.
I'm just thinking that if every one of us would send an email daily to Chris, his
inbox would look like mine (from the job) where I receive about 5 emails/minute.
Let's just wait and we'll see the end of the story. I don't think that it such
a big of a deal at the end of the day.
Yea, I'm really excited to find out my new subnet and go in a hurry to my ISP with the
LOA so they can announce it, but, I do have to wait until my turn comes.
P.S: if you need DNS Zone Hosting, I can give you without any issues under a bunch of my
domains. In fact, the DNS Hosting is free, via Cloudflare (where I have my domains too).
The only thing that needs to be bought is a domain name. There are plenty of choices, for
plenty of budgets. From 99cents to hundreds of dollars.
73's!
On 14 mai 2024 at 18:56, Rob PE1CHL via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
The system automatically generates tickets for single administrative requests you make,
it does not allow to merge them.
On 2024-05-14 17:48, Alistair Mackenzie via 44net wrote:
I do have to ask: Why do you have 23 tickets?
Surely, this can be combined into less and reduce the workload on the already
overstretched ARDC team...
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