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  • From: me AT travismccrea.com
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] dotPirate TLD - Discussion Phase
  • Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 18:16:56 -0400
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Yes. I am still making the theme usable so it might be a little bit
awkward to use today, but the design should be fully done by tomorrow, and
it's working today.
http://dotpirate.me
> Is this ready?
>
> El 03/04/2012 11:25 a.m., Alex Hanselka escribió:
>> Be sure you have a working registration and T1 before we vote. This
>> may seem silly, but we need to have TLDs ready to go and ready for
>> registration immediately when they are voted in, I think :)
>>
>> On 2012-04-02 22:30, Travis McCrea wrote:
>>> :) Considering Rick Falkvinge is being considered for the Times top
>>> 100 list (and is in the top 200 list) -- I would say there was at
>>> least a little genius.
>>>
>>> I really want to push this to vote, but obviously want to get as much
>>> feedback on this before doing that. Is there anyone else who has any
>>> comment on the dotPirate TLD as it has been proposed?
>>>
>>> On 2012-04-02, at 10:32 AM, Richard Lyons wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sun, Apr 01, 2012 at 01:08:20 -0700, Travis McCrea wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Pirate in modern culture (at least how I, and many others define it)
>>>>> is someone who is in a counter culture. People who support things
>>>>> that
>>>>> haven't been adopted by the mainstream yet. Pirate Radio, Pirate
>>>>> Party, Pirating Media, etc. If you would go to http://dotpirate.me we
>>>>> lay out exactly what "pirate" means to us as defining a support of
>>>>> the
>>>>> pirate ideology as set out by Rick Falkvinge. To get an idea of the
>>>>> Pirate Ideology check out
>>>>>
>>>>> http://falkvinge.net/2011/11/26/the-pirate-wheel-revisited-as-broad-ideology/
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I am always unsure whether the use of the word "pirate" for this
>>>> rather
>>>> wonderful movement was a mistake (because of strong negative
>>>> associations in english) or a stroke of genius (hijacking the phrase
>>>> used
>>>> by big business and antediluvian governments attemping to restrict our
>>>> freedoms still further, and making it our own). Either way, and
>>>> even if
>>>> I were not sympathetic to the pirate movement, I see no objection to
>>>> the
>>>> tld. On the contrary.
>>>>
>>>> richard
>>
>>
>





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