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RE: [wg-c] historical trivia (getting to the Shepperd/Kleiman "p
We most certainly disagree. You stating these things also does not make it
so. It is only your opinion. I recognise that you are an uncompromising
person, but then many here are.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William X. Walsh [mailto:william@userfriendly.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 5:41 PM
> To: rmjmeyer
> Cc: Dave Crocker; wg-c@dnso.org; Paul Garrin; Roeland M. J. Meyer
> Subject: RE: [wg-c] historical trivia (getting to the Shepperd/Kleiman
> "p
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> On 16-Mar-2000 rmjmeyer wrote:
> > To then turn about and slap all the alternate root-server
> operators in the
> > face, with disavowel, is rude, unnecessary, and mean-spirited.
>
> To give them any accomodation at all is a slap in the face of
> all the people
> who have not decided to go renegade and instead work within
> the processes that
> have led us all to be here.
>
> They can continue their operations, in their own "virtual
> internet." But they
> have no bearing here.
>
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