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The Telecom Digest
Tuesday, April 18, 2023

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Volume 42 Table of Contents Issue 108
New Moderator For The Telecom Digest
Message-ID: <20230414133503.46F231405D4@telecomdigest.us> Date: 14 Apr 2023 13:35:03 +0000 From: "The Telecom Digest" <tdmoderator@telecomdigest.net> Subject: New Moderator For The Telecom Digest [newmod] New Moderator For The Telecom Digest For personal reasons, I've decided that 2023 will be my last year as Moderator of the Telecom Digest. It's been a great adventure for me, and I'm proud of what we've accomplished together, but it time to have a new person at the helm. In the days that are left in 2023, I'll be doing everything I can to find and train the best possible candidate for the Moderator job, and I'm going to start now, by asking you to help me decide on the qualifications the new Moderator will need to have. Here, as a starting point, are the minimum qualifications I think the new Moderator should bring to the job: of course, the requirements will include the ordinary things, such as verification of each candidate's identity and resume. 1. We need a generalist with experience in a wider range of areas than I have. Frankly, looking back, I've realized that I've taken the Digest too much in a technical direction: I've concentrated on the "What, When, Where, and How" of telecommunications, but not enough on the "Who and Why." I'd like to hand the reins over to someone who sees not only the equipment, but also the people and companies which shape and guide its selection and use: the regulators, politicians, manufacturers, and customers. 2. A good understanding of the telecom industry's various capabilities and future plans for them: not necessarily every wire or every central office, but rather, the roads the telecom companies might take, and the forces inside them and outside which must be factored into every major change. In nautical terms, I think the Digest does not necessarily need the perspective of an engine room sailor, but rather that of a navigator - someone whom can bring forth a vision of what is coming. 3. "Passable" knowledge of Internet emails, Usenet, and the World-Wide-Web. We can build a structure that makes up for any training the new Moderator lacks, and I think the key is to make the day-to-day ops as easy as possible. 4. Some familiarity with Unix/Linux, or a willingness to learn it would be nice. The Digest's "Home" machine is provided, with many thanks, by the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboraty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. CSAIL has standardized its machines on the "Ubuntu" version of Linux, so it would be helpful, although not a prerequisite, to have some familiearity with Linux and/or Unix. With luck, we'll be able to find a good candidate quickly, and to have him or her up-to-speed and ready to take over on December 31st or earlier. If no candidate can be found, I will close the Telecom Digest at the end of this year. Bill Horne April 2023 P.S. Please keep the "[newmod]" tag in the subject line if you reply: it routes your reply to a special, not-for-publication mailbox that is only for the "New Moderator" discussions.
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