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- From: Alex Nordlund <deep.alexander AT gmail.com>
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- Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] China's thinking about making their own DNS root
- Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 20:51:11 +0200
I was thinking of trying to get them to peer with us. ;-)
Now on the point of peering, I would like to say that you don't quite
grasp peering. But then again, I might be the one who didn't
understand it.
Peering with them wouldn't really say we support them, just that
there's a market there and reaching out to more people is something we
need, no?
Last I checked OpenNIC didn't really do any censoring so if the
peering goes both way I don't see any problem.
And imho, it would make the internet less fragmented.
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//Alex
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 4:52 AM, Jimmy Chen <me AT jimmychen.com> wrote:
> @Alex, why would we peer with them?
> We would essentially be against Net Neutrality the second that happens...
> We would give them much needed support and make their grasp on the net
> stronger.
>
> But it isn't my decision. Democracy time :) Vote and get cookies.
>
> Under Mission statement 3:
>
> To promote the benefits of a DNS that provides for global access to
> services regardless of geographical, political, ideological, or
> economic constraints.
>
> On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 7:46 PM, Jimmy Chen <me AT jimmychen.com> wrote:
>> I am completely against this.
>> Remember when China started preloading blocking software on PCs sold in
>> China?
>> Everyone knows that China is a enemy of the internet, and if they
>> managed to lock their DNS to their root?
>> They would basically make their censorship even more strict and could
>> possibly put thousands of Chinese dissidents, Chinese Free Tibet
>> protesters, Falun Gong Rights defenders, etc into complete disarray,
>> and mess up the Jasmine operations as it is.
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 6:08 PM, Sam Dodrill <shadow.h511 AT gmail.com> wrote:
>>> https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-diao-aip-dns-00
>>>
>>> Our idea is so good that China is copying it!
>>>
>>> Sam Dodrill
>>> mailto:shadow.h511 AT gmail.com
>>>
>>>
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>>
>> --
>> Jimmy Chen
>> Canadian Pirate, Net Neutrality and Human Rights Advocate
>> jimmychen.com
>> me AT jimmychen.com
>
>
>
> --
> Jimmy Chen
> Canadian Pirate, Net Neutrality and Human Rights Advocate
> jimmychen.com
> me AT jimmychen.com
>
>
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- [opennic-discuss] China's thinking about making their own DNS root, Sam Dodrill, 06/17/2012
- Re: [opennic-discuss] China's thinking about making their own DNS root, Alex Nordlund, 06/17/2012
- Re: [opennic-discuss] China's thinking about making their own DNS root, Jimmy Chen, 06/17/2012
- Re: [opennic-discuss] China's thinking about making their own DNS root, Jimmy Chen, 06/17/2012
- Re: [opennic-discuss] China's thinking about making their own DNS root, Alex Nordlund, 06/19/2012
- Re: [opennic-discuss] China's thinking about making their own DNS root, Sam Dodrill, 06/19/2012
- Re: [opennic-discuss] China's thinking about making their own DNS root, Jamyn Shanley, 06/19/2012
- Re: [opennic-discuss] China's thinking about making their own DNS root, Falk Husemann, 06/19/2012
- Re: [opennic-discuss] China's thinking about making their own DNS root, Jimmy Chen, 06/19/2012
- Re: [opennic-discuss] China's thinking about making their own DNS root, Brian Koontz, 06/20/2012
- Re: [opennic-discuss] China's thinking about making their own DNS root, Falk Husemann, 06/19/2012
- Re: [opennic-discuss] China's thinking about making their own DNS root, Alex Nordlund, 06/19/2012
- Re: [opennic-discuss] China's thinking about making their own DNS root, Jimmy Chen, 06/17/2012
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