Andrew You care enough to respond. It keeps the debate going, because everyone wants to get the last word in. The subject may have a question mark, but the body makes very unambiguous statements. To be fair, this list is full of windbags (and I include myself, so don't bother getting upset). Taking what's said on it seriously is a little like getting into the ring whilst complaining about mud wrestlers. I guess what got me upset about Joshua's post is that it makes accusations against my company as if they were fact. Accusations that adversely affect a number of key industry relationships and our credibility as a company. As it happens, they are groundless, but we all know that when mud slings, some sticks. If this is to be a group of peers, then we ought to be treating each other with the sort of respect we would expect. Its a public forum, lurked on by our friends in the media, and therefore issues of the nature Joshua introduced are best dealt with off list until their veracity can be determined. I'd like to see this list being a means for peers to cooperate, rather than have a go at each other. The public consultation on names and competition came and went without this body even attempting to group into interest groups to provide joint submissions. If we can't even do that, then what is our mutual interest in being on this list? We seem to expect things to get fixed by invisible 'someone', just because we blow the whistle here, without actually seeing this lists role as driving the solution as well as identifying the problem. Well that's not really good enough. This list ought to be leading the debate on DNS issues in Australia. It ought to be the definitive reference of who is interested in making things happen - and it could be if those interested enough to partake were interested enough to try make a difference. Anyway, you are quite right, it is Friday, we ought to lighten up; my apologies to anyone I have offended - in particular Joshua. Have a good weekend all. Larry -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Hennell [mailto:ahennell§nsa.net.au] Sent: Friday, 17 August 2001 15:34 To: Dns§Auda. Org. Au Subject: Re: [DNS] NetRegistry expects apology from Joshua Rowe <disclaimer: I aint a lawyer, and I don't really care> The subject line contained a question mark (?) - to me it was a question, not a statement. The list is often notified when list members receive spam from other companies (I wont name them lest they too react with legal threats). Spam includes Unsolicited Commercial Email, which the email in question MAY have been. (I won't state an opinion lest I end up in the same situation Joshua is) In any case, NetRegistry have replied via the list with their version of events, and list members may now make an informed decision as to what did or did not happen. And as for the "bubble", it only existed in the minds of those hoping to get rich from it. Pure gold prospecting. And as with gold prospectors, some get rich but most find only dirt. [shrug] it's not a new phenomenon, and it has nothing to do with 'common courtesy', more unrealistic expectations placed by venture capitalists & entrepreneurs. Lighten up people, it's Friday afternoon! Cheers, Andrew. -- This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without express permission of the author. 350 subscribers. Archived at http://listmaster.iinet.net.au/list/dns (user: dns, pass: dns) Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§auda.org.au to be removed.Received on Fri Aug 17 2001 - 14:26:34 UTC
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