[nycbug-talk] Network Diagrams

Isaac Levy ike
Tue Nov 16 18:53:55 EST 2004


On Nov 16, 2004, at 5:05 PM, alex at pilosoft.com wrote:

> On Tue, 16 Nov 2004, G. Rosamond wrote:
>
>> a few simple investigative things and you're home. . .or rather /home.
>>
>> network diagrams should be hidden. . .
> Depends. Rough high-level diagrams are ok.
>
> Here's one:
>
> www.pilosoft.com/netmap
>
> -alex

I'm gonna' have to agree with Alex here, insomuch as context and 
content are important factor here.

With that, there's a distinct line between growing from an open 
exchange, and divulging critical information- insomuch as I'd rather 
not print a map of my home layout on the internet as well, less some 
waco I don't know use it for a purpose which would displease me, for 
lack of a better word.

But then again, once someone has entered the front door of my home, 
there is a lot of common knowledge about how it works, (how to walk up 
stairs, open doors, etc...), and some of it worth sharing loudly- (like 
the fact that our toilet flush is on the BACK of the toilet, which 
confuses a surprising number of people... :)

--
Guess we'll see what happens with these diagrams- lots to be learned by 
viewers, and perhaps lots to be learned by the posters <g>.

Rocket-
.ike





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