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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: Fri, 26 Dec 2014 22:15:52 +0800

Tim

Thank You, I already voted, "Drop .ING." I hope we learn from our
mistakes. We could lose this "AMBUSH", but not the "WAR".

On 12/26/2014 9:05 PM, Tim Groeneveld wrote:
> It's definitely a war. Nothing has changed with our landscape.
> Our game (a more Democratic ICANN) is the same as it always was. Now we
> need to ensure we can go through with the reason that we are a group in the
> first place, and at this point that sounds like getting something in place
> so this does not happen again.
>
> To end with a Dutch saying, "ICANN sucks and Google is not much better.
> There own search engine usage could have told them that ing was/is on
> opennic."
>
> Sorry about the short responses, I am camping in Queensland and swype hates
> me.
> Regards, Tim
>
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> ---- On Fri, 26 Dec 2014 19:35:04 +1100 dwlnetnl AT gmail.com wrote ---- Hi
> Tim, OpenNCI members,
> I don’t think it’s a war. As I see it. We working towards a goal, running
> TLDs in a more open, democratic, way. When ICANN changed it’s policy some
> of the terms of the game for OpenNIC has changed. The landscape has changed
> (a bit).
> We can be calm and let it be, and see what will come. If the result on the
> long term is to abandon OpenNIC because the landscape is changed? That’s
> fine with me. I think we are a group of smart people. (given by the fact
> that you consider yourself an OpenNIC member and know what ICANN is) Put
> yourself to do great work, if that is OpenNIC or something else.
> To end with a Dutch saying “A cat in a corner makes strange jumps”. I don’t
> think OpenNIC is in a corner.
>
> Kind regards,Anner
>
>
> On 24 dec. 2014, at 07:59, Tim Groeneveld <tim AT timg.ws> wrote:
> I actually agree. Drop the domain. We have lost the war (this time) with
> ICANN. Instead of fighting for this TLD, let's ensure we are prepared for
> round two.
>
>
>
>
> ---- On Wed, 24 Dec 2014 09:15:50 +1100 davidvargas1 AT mac.com 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..
>
>
>
> On 12/23/2014 11:45 PM, Jeff Taylor wrote:
>
>> In case you forgot, this issue was already discussed on the list earlier
>
>> this year, and the general consensus was that nobody had enough interest
>
>> to put forth the effort of contacting the EFF or anyone else. If we
>
>> were going to fight for it, that would have been the time -- when ICANN
>
>> first announced the possibility of using .ing. At this point its too
>
>> late, it's a done deal and any credibility we might have had towards a
>
>> claim is gone through lack of action.
>
>>
>
>> But hey, if you want to hold me personally responsible for the loss of
>
>> the zone, more power to ya.
>
>>
>
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>
>> On 12/20/2014 01:15 PM, Daniel Quintiliani wrote:
>
>>> I really think someone should contact the EFF about this issue. I
>
>>> don't personally care about my .ing domains as they're just redirects,
>
>>> but if everyone caves in like Jeff is, they're eventually gonna go
>
>>> after Julian, and if Julian doesn't fight back, OpenNIC will be gone.
>
>>> -- -Dan Q
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