|> -----Original Message----- |> From: Patrick Corliss [mailto:patrick§quad.net.au] |> Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 10:36 PM |> To: Dassa |> Subject: [PRIVATE] Peter has left the building |> |> |> Hi Dassa Hi Patrick Marking your message as private does not confer any special rights. Once it hits my mail system it becomes my property to do as I wish with it. As you are responding to a post to the DNS mailing list, this reply is being sent there. As you indicate you have unsubscribed, a copy is also being sent to your private address. |> > My own business interests do not relie on the Australian DNS. Whilst I |> > am always happy to build new relationships with other business people, |> > either in the DNS industry or otherwise, my participation here and with |> > AuDA is not strictly business related. It is more a personal interest |> > in seeing the industry develop. |> |> More rot. If you were interested in seeing the industry develop, you would |> spend less time arguing with people. Work on IDNO's charter, for example. More rot yourself. You do not know what I have been working on. As for arguing with people, if I consider they are in the wrong, I am within my rights to point out my opinion differs. BTW...the IDNO Charter does not have anything to do with the Australian DNS. |> > I am happy for Peter or anyone else to participate in the discussions. |> > One of the reasons I posted my comments on his unsubscribing. Such |> > actions have a negative impact and are not constructive. |> |> Exactly. Now the list has lost *two* directors of auDA. Your choice, nothing to do with me. I suspect the AuDA directors already decided amongst themselves to unsubscribe to protect themselves from the chance of litigation. Don't try to cloud the issues Patrick. The only ones to blame for any Directors leaving the list are themselves. You are introducing another negative aspect. As you have been far more disruptive on other lists than any one has on the DNS list I find your behaviour highly amusing. <snip> |> > Not at all, as you have been following the list you are also well aware |> > of the reasons for the slow activity at present. The IDNO will continue |> > to grow and become far more effective now JoopT was forced to leave. |> |> Crap. It's dead and you know it. The action is in the new list with 600 plus |> members and a vigorous debate going on. You've been sidelined. Crap yourself. BTW...I find it amusing you use such abusive language. Not very professional. The IDNO is a totally different organisation to the AtLarge or any startup attempts led by Pindar. To equate the two is not productive or realistic. The IDNO is not dead, it is beginning to recover from the negative impact JoopT forced on it and will emerge shortly as a vibrant and worthwhile organisation. |> > You have been quiet on the DNSO lately. I also haven't seen you |> > involved in the Atlarge. Are you aware JoopT has been very active |> > there? |> |> See my above comment. Are you going to start stirring over there now? I don't stir and if you had been involved with the AtLarge since inception you would also know I have been involved in it from the beginning. |> > On this note, are there any plans to discuss Vints ideas for ICANN on |> > this list? What may be the AuDA response to his ideas for restructing |> > ICANN? |> |> None as far as I know. Who cares any more? Everything gets wrecked by people |> like you and William Walsh. On the GA, IDNO, DNS. |> |> Shame on you both. Interesting, the AuDA hasn't even discussed the matter I assume. One of the most important discussions in the world DNS scene and AuDA ignores it. You talk about sidelining and discussions being derailed on the DNS list but offer no constructive comments on issues that are current and of great interest, not only to the Australian name space but also the world. All you do is try to shift blame onto others. You will have to try harder Patrick. I don't feel any shame in showing the shortcomings of others and highlighting the errors in their behaviour. Perhaps you will start a flood of posts now abusing me like you did on the IDNO list Patrick? That was highly professional behaviour. And you dare to say shame to me! Darryl (Dassa) Lynch.Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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