Subj : Re: Is binkp/d's security model kaputt?
To   : Joe Doom
From : Atreyu
Date : Sun Dec 19 2021 05:42 am

On 19 Dec 21  20:20:07, Joe Doom said the following to Atreyu:

JD> I know people who were into the BBSs in the 80s and 90s, which is where I
JD> met them and we became lifelong friends. They have a nostalgia for the
JD> boards, but have utterly zero interest in logging back into them. They
JD> used the boards to socialise with local people back in the day.

Oh same here too... big time.

JD> *shrug* I dunno. But as I said to deon in my last post, I honestly think
JD> that if someone wants to change something, they will have to develop it
JD> first and people will get onboard. Discussing grand ideas will naturally

The last great innovation for BBS'ing was BinkD, which simplified a part of
the transport layer / infrastructure of moving mail packets. Everyone adopted
it as there was a need for it. That was 20 years ago. Since then... really
nothing... maybe we can only go so far, the amps can only go to eleven, etc.

It could be argued that Mystic and Synchronet drove a recent new wave of BBS
nostalgia/interest. I'm not really a fan of either software but totally
respect that it gets someone excited to put a board up again.

Atreyu

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