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Current Sysops - Telnet usage

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 11:53 am
by Duckula
What do your Telnet stats look like for your BBS?

Re: Current Sysops - Telnet usage

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 7:51 pm
by enusbaum
Wait, is the question here regarding how many boards are running PSTN lines vs. Telnet??

I'd wager that number is zero-point-zero.

If you look on the Telnet BBS guide there are around 35 BBS's at the time of writing with Dial-Up. In fact, this seems to be a rising trend that boards are adding a single Dial up line back into the mix.

Now, I don't see any of them being MBBS, but still I don't think support for modems should be abandoned at this time.

Re: Current Sysops - Telnet usage

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 8:48 pm
by Duckula
No, the question is part of a series of polls to gauge how people are connecting. There will be additional polls for C/S mode, ActiveHTML, etc.

The goal is to decide what methods should be kept in future versions.

I suspect that the very vast majority will be telnet, but I want to get the information from those using the product.

Re: Current Sysops - Telnet usage

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2020 8:11 pm
by daniel_spain
Duckula wrote:
> No, the question is part of a series of polls to gauge how people are
> connecting. There will be additional polls for C/S mode, ActiveHTML, etc.
>
> The goal is to decide what methods should be kept in future versions.
>
> I suspect that the very vast majority will be telnet, but I want to get the
> information from those using the product.

honest answer? if its a bbs software it should support all methods, pots, telnet, rlogin, and http.
now with that being said, it does not mean you don't push a tcp/ip release and introduce pots
support after you have a stable core working great.