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Re: [opennic-discuss] I love how Brian says "OpenNIC activities" like there's something questionable about it


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  • From: Alex Hanselka <alex AT opennicproject.org>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] I love how Brian says "OpenNIC activities" like there's something questionable about it
  • Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2013 20:16:44 -0500

I'm going to have to question if you are seriously calling Brian out as if he hates OpenNIC. Perhaps you misunderstood the previous email or your subject was misleading because Brian *loves* OpenNIC. He has been with the project from the beginning (10 years or something like that?) and I have known him for 7 of those years. You seem to be reading too much into the term activities. I run important crap on my server and yet they are still activities.

While it is possible I misinterpreted this email as well, I kindly suggest that we all be mindful of calling people out on this mailing list.

Thanks.
Alex Hanselka

On 03/16/13 01:10 PM, Alex M (Coyo) wrote:
Because anyone who thinks there's anything wrong with OpenNIC can hang themselves.

We're more responsible and conscientious with our nameservers than pretty much anyone else on the planet. Anyone who questions our legitimacy can do the gene pool a favor and suicide, because they are worthless, useless, and unnecessary individuals who are a burden to anyone forced to interact with them.

I created a new thread to discuss the prospect of constructing our own ISP complete with autonomous system number and BGP over MPLS peering, because I did not wish to derail Brain's apology for human scum being liable and accountable for taking down his nameservers.

If we constructed our own ISP and eventually achieved teir 2 status, owned and/or hosted our own datacenters, and had one or more residential and business broadband divisions, then the "big boys" as Brian put it would be forced to peer with us, or be held legally accountable for disrupting critical infrastructure and threatening national security.

They will burn.


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