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Re: Tomatoes for Verisign at NANOG 29

  • From: Owen DeLong
  • Date: Thu Oct 16 17:53:13 2003


The two options are not mutually exclusive, and, since Verisign has
chosen to turn this into a press-battle, I think it would be good not
to ignore that battlefield.

Owen


--On Thursday, October 16, 2003 14:56 -0400 Chris Strandt <[email protected]> wrote:

Maybe a "vote" at the end of the presentation would be better.

After Verisign has to say what they want, it would be interesting to see
what the participants think of starting Site Finder again.

Its not as press worthy... but it lets Verisign have their say, and gives
the community a voice right there on the spot on the issue.

-Chris

Wayne E. Bouchard wrote:

Just a brief statement that kinda goes without saying but I'll say it
anyway.


Although I'm not going to be there personally, I do intend to watch
the netcast.

I would just ask (and I'm sure merit folks share this) that despite
the actions that have been taken by verisign and the conflicts etc,
that people please be curteous and not just outright harrass their
representatives but allow them to make their presentation as they
intend. (The last thing we need to do is lend credence to the
statements that have been made in the press regarding this community.)

On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 11:19:59AM -0700, JC Dill wrote:


Dan and Owen, I nominate you two for the tomato acquisition and
distribution committee.

To recap:  At NANOG 29 in Chicago, on Monday October 20th at 9:15 am a
session on "VeriSign's Wildcard Record: Effects and Responses" will be
held, with Mark Kosters and Matt Larson from VeriSign and Suzanne Woolf
from ISC:

<http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0310/dns.html>

If you are attending NANOG 29, please attend this session and wear a
red  shirt.  If possible, please buy/bring a tomato.  Take your tomato
to the  front of the room and place them in a pile before Verisign, to
make it  absolutely clear how you feel about Verisign's wildcards and
sitefinder.  Please do not throw your tomatoes.

I wish I could be there!

Now to make sure that someone with clue from the Chicago Sun Times and
the  Chicago Tribune are both there, with photographers.  Does anyone
on this  list have any contacts at either of these papers?

jc


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Wayne Bouchard
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