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clueing in TLD registries for delegations to non-BIND servers
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Stefan Paletta
stefanp at cabal1.com
Fri Feb 14 07:30:36 CET 2003
Brad Knowles wrote/schrieb/scripsit: > At 5:40 PM +0100 2003/02/11, Stefan Paletta wrote: > > I believe that diversity of software is actually a strong requirement > > for the stability of the Internet (but then I'm not geeting paid by a > > company that makes and sells nameserver software---SCNR!) and I > > welcome the effort RIPE has made to contribute to that. > > As far as this statement goes, I think everyone on this list will > agree -- regardless of who their employer may or may not be. Before > you casually dismiss us, you should at least check to see if we > actually support whatever it is that you abhor so much. > > Throwing mud at people you do not know sufficiently well to > determine whether or not they agree or disagree with your statements > is not a particularly effective manner of convincing people that > you're right. That was just a cynical response to Jim's fallacious assumption about my motivation and of course not to be taken seriously. If someone took it for that, I am sorry. -Stefan -- junior guru SP666-RIPE SMP@{IRC,SILC}
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