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  • From: "Paginas Web y Servidores :: Ventas" <ventas AT dedicados.com.mx>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org,Angélica Luna <amor AT crista.es>
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] FreeNIC
  • Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2016 02:53:19 -0500

So you use opennic mailing list to promote yourself....

Why i should use freenic instead opennic?



El 18 de septiembre de 2016 2:15:40 AM CDT, "Angélica Luna" <amor AT crista.es> escribió:
I'm starting FreeNIC as a network of resolvers of a free root. Anyone is 
free to register any TLD for personal use, without the requirement of a
charter or any other requirements except that it doesn't conflict with
an OpenNIC or ICANN TLD (if OpenNIC or ICANN registers your TLD, you
must change it so that FreeNIC remains compatible). If the intent of
your TLD is to provide second-level registrations, my advice would be to
write up a charter and propose it to OpenNIC as you will probably get
more users this way. But if you want a TLD for example to point web
users at http://tld/ or to receive mail at username@tld you may register
as many as you would like on the IRC channel at irc.efnet.org #nic

In theory, any legal use of FreeNIC TLDs is permitted. In practice,
however, the limitations of an altroot discourage commercial use, so
this is a de facto non-corporate endeavor. The intent is to empower
people through personal ownership of the internet. "Free" refers to
freedom (see Richard Stallman's definition of "free software") as well
as to the obvious absence of any registration fees.

Anyone that the FreeNIC name server operators unanimously deem
trustworthy is permitted to become an operator. There are no tiers, only
the central master server at 95.154.208.12 (FreeNIC: isabella.nic;
OpenNIC: ns1.brk.uk.dns.opennic.glue) and any slave servers approved by
a vote on the channel. All servers must slave all FreeNIC TLDs,
eliminating the need for a FreeNIC root zone, so the OpenNIC or ICANN
root may be used.

If you wish to engage in a discussion about FreeNIC, please join the
channel as this mailing list is intended for OpenNIC discussion only.
I'm available most of the time to answer any questions; if you don't
receive an immediate reply, please stay on the channel and wait for
someone to see your message.



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