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THEY SEEK TOTAL CONTROL
- Date: Thu, 24 Jul 1997 09:07:41 -0400 (EDT)
- From: "Richard J. Sexton" <richard@sexton.org>
- Subject: THEY SEEK TOTAL CONTROL
At 08:42 PM 7/24/97 +0200, Sascha Ignjatovic wrote:
>
>On Wed, 23 Jul 1997, Marc Hurst wrote:
>
>> If Eugene is out there I would love to hear what he plans to do next....
>
>
>after all it was a cool hack and just punishing eugene is not cool
>
>the nsi hase done a much more worst thing in sending corupted zone files
>to the root servers and hase caused millions of dolars damage
>
>just to punish eugene will not solve their problems
>
>they are uncompetent to run big parts of dns in monopoly
>
>so therefor join the gtld process and bring in your competence
I'd rather eat worms, thanks.
>once you are a part of the gtld process signing MoU you are able to bring
>any intelligent inputs in and "govern" the gtld process as you like -of
>course based on rough consensus
Nonsense. It's a cheap and transparent power grab by a bunch of power
hungy beurocrats looking for relevance for their atrophied organizations
and is not in the best interest of the net. I'm interested in working with
people who will work together in a cooperative fashion to 1) replace the
InterNIC and 2) Make domain registations free.
The IHAC people are interested in neither.
--
richard@sexton.org (forgive me if I'm terse, I answer hundreds of e-mails
a day)
The right to revolt has sources deep in our history.
-- Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas