> Where on the Internet can I obtain a copy of the > FidoNet nodelist? Tim Pozar responds: I keep the nodelist on my anonymous ftp site of ftp.lns.com [140.174.7.11]. Look in the /pub/text directory. Tim (pozar@kumr.lns.com) Tom Jennings adds: Keep the following in mind: o The nodelist is a copyrighted work, and is for use only by FidoNet sysops and users, or others working in some way with the FidoNet network (mailer authors, gateways, etc). o The nodelist is *not* a bulletin board list for human callers. It is used by automated machinery to connect to other FidoNet nodes. Many of the systems listed in the nodelist operate during limited hours only! o The nodelist may not be used for any commercial purpose, directly or indirectly. (It is OK for your business to use the nodelist on a node connected to the FidoNet network -- that's different). o The FidoNet is militantly anti-commercial. o You may post the nodelist for further distribution, only if you do not modify the file in ANY WAY (changing com- pression method etc is OK) and make these restrictions clear to potential users. o If you have specific questions regarding the use of the nodelist, please contact Tom Jennings at FidoNet 1:125/111 or tomj@fidosw.fidonet.org. o FidoNet sysops are paranoid, cranky and take offense at the slightest mistake. You're better off banging hornets nests with sticks if ya wanna wrastle. Some have egos the size of small planets. Don't say I didn't warn you. Our computers may be smaller, but they are mean and smart. o FidoNet is organized in a radically different manner than nearly any other network you can think of. There is *no* central authority of any kind. You must deal with actual individual humans. Organization varies radically with time and place. Act as you would like to be treated. o Last and not least, FidoNet people get very tired of network elitism; the assumption that because we're composed of (mainly) bulletin boards, our technologies are trivial and simple and somehow "not a real network". Please don't fall into this trap. REALITY CHECK: If you aren't a FidoNet person, and you just want to look, or get the phone number for a node you want to call, or are thinking about joining or becoming an author or are just plain curious, go right ahead and look. If you do decide to pull out a phone number and start dialing, you better be damn sure you can decipher the time-of-day codes and other magical keywords (please don't ask me to do this for you) or you'll annoy someone to no end (and if they have callerID, you will be annoyed back :-) Be ethical -- don't do to others what you don't want done to you. If you are on the Internet, and have further questions about FidoNet, send your questions to deitch@gisatl.fidonet.org, who in real life is David Deitch in Atlanta, Georgia, USofA. A volunteer also, so be nice and have patience.