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Re: [opennic-discuss] ShofarDomain's rootless domain system


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  • From: Guillaume Parent <gparent AT gparent.org>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] ShofarDomain's rootless domain system
  • Date: Sun, 26 May 2013 00:13:38 -0400

I liked the idea, but I don't like the pricing. To me, it defeats the point of OpenNIC entirely.


On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 12:02 AM, Quinn Wood <wood.quinn.s AT gmail.com> wrote:
I don't claim to have a degree in private investigation, but it looks to me- based on your other projects and domains- that you're just an opportunist looking for easy money.

* You've got an advertisement provider running on at least four domains, not including your Shofar branded one.
* You've got several "Shofar" domains (Shofar I assume being a reference to the instrument used to announce holidays in Judeochristianity based on your disclosed affiliations) which you have linked to under various names on various sites for the past six months, and seem to be mainly interested in a partnership function where people pay you money to be affiliated with you.
* Your voting watchdog site, which didn't get the funding it needed and makes a point of quoting Stalin, is on hold.
* I guess ShofarGov's initiative to get the government using your software for all their datakeeping so it would be publicly available to anyone didn't go anywhere.
* Neither did ShofarFunds' attempt to create better financial information storage for people.
* Nor did ShofarMail's internetal-only free email service.
* You inserted a port on Wikipedia's article of IANA-registered ones, which is not on IANA's list. I guess they changed their mind. If you've forgotten what it was, it was 4105.
* You actually attempted a while back to promote daily paydays, according to scripture it is a sin not to have them. Of course, men having long hair was a sin once too, because it indicated advertisements of homosexuality which was considered a sin. Even though long hair no longer intentionally indicates homosexuality, I guess that's still applicable. No one uses banks anyway.

You're just looking like kind of a creep man. Figure out what you want to do and do it. Coming up with a new world-changing project every six months then dropping it after two or three isn't getting you any reputation. Nor will the offtopic religious foundation or the obvious profit motive. Your ideas aren't bad, but the delivery sucks.




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