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  • From: David <davidvargas1 AT mac.com>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] Call for vote to drop ING
  • Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 07:06:58 +0800

OK my miss understanding,

I do ask for more information in my following question:

When was the .ING tld was established is Opennic the first one in
holding .ing tld?

What is the volume of users using .ING tld?
Where is been Hosted?

Is there enough evidence that .Ing tld is causing conflict with other
non opennic DNS servers?

and finally
Have we use our resources in contacting The complainers about ing.tld to
solve the problems and complains amicable?

My vote is to keep it and try to solve it amicable. Unless, the amount
of users, does not merit the time to keep the .ing tld. but will not
give it up too soon.

Respectfully


On 12/24/2014 6:49 AM, Julian De Marchi wrote:
> On 12/24/14 08:15, David wrote:
>> We should stick to opennic should be following the to the letter their
>> own policy that was establish a long time ago. I smell a big rotten
>> rotten fish in trying to derail the opennic project. We should
>> support
>> Our leaders and supporters of opennic. ICANN it is corporate piranha, in
>> other words Government greed in neutralizing the net..
>
> There are no leaders within this project. The community drives the
> direction OpenNIC travels with a few of us "care" takers around to
> ensure it does not get derailed by any one person.
>
> Jeff is 100% not, nor, ever will try and derail the project.
>
> The problem is clear. Does OpenNIC keep or drop .ing TLD.
>
> This is our 7 day discussion period. After this OpenNIC will have a vote
> and then the community will decide what direction we travel in for this
> issue.
>
> To finish... Debate within OpenNIC is normal. But please keep it healthy
> and on topic. There is no need to ever through accusations around unless
> you can cite evidence to back up any claim.
>
> --julian
>
>
>
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