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  • From: nanashiRei <nanashi.rei AT gmail.com>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] TLD requests
  • Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2012 18:37:30 +0100

It would certainly lead to more interest from people that like to invest
into this kind of projects. Most of them see how they would love to use
it, but don't have the technical know how. No offer means no deal on the
market! ;)

I think it could also provide for a more stable OpenNIC, as some
investors *do* have a lot more in their pockets, then we do. Meaning:
Better hardware/connection.

Am 11.11.2012 18:08, schrieb Peter Green:
>
> Hi,
>
> As far as I understand, if someone, say that is new to OpenNIC wants a new
> TLD, apart from the democratic process of approval here, they also need to
> setup and run a T1.
>
> Now there may be many more people that would like to run a new TLD and have
> the money to do it, but not the know how and possibly would only be
> interested in administering the registration side of it. So should OpenNIC
> offer a package, where by someone, anyone, with the desire and money can
> employ the technical know how to achieve their goal?
>
> This would still be way cheaper than I.C.A.N.N. after all, the application
> would still work the same and still be free, it would only cost as much as
> the server/s required and the wages of any sysadmins, thus creating
> employment. It would also retain the values of OpenNIC.
>
> Obviously this could happen anyway, if some employed a tech savy peron to
> do the sysadmin side, but should OpenNIC help facilitate it?
>
> I believe it would help us become more mainstream, and credible on the
> world stage.
>
> Just thinking out loud ;-)
>
> Peter
>
>
>
>
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