| ▲ | giantg2 3 days ago |
| I've never tried to join, so I don't know how exclusive it is. There are private clubs and groups that you just need to ask and they'll let you join. Others do a lot of vetting. If it's the former, it's not all that private. |
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| ▲ | ruszki 2 days ago | parent [-] |
| You should read the article and the linked manifesto, because they are very clear that it’s none of that. |
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| ▲ | giantg2 2 days ago | parent [-] | | I already did read the article and I did not get that impression. If it's really that small and private, why mamke a website about it for friends and prospective members? Why architecture the network in a way that favors scaling, including mulitple backbone nodes running diverse software with the option to add more? Clearly these indicate thats it's not that small or exclusive. I would bet that if you were to bump into someone at DEF CON and they were a member, all you'd have to do to join is say "that's so cool, how can I join". | | |
| ▲ | mdickers47 2 days ago | parent [-] | | It is as small as it says. BGP/IPSec might be silly at its size, but it was also the path of least resistance given the background of the people in the Bureau of Lan Management. I guess it was also for lolz to see if these things could be made stable and reliable without the big-organization clownery that we constantly run into. |
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