Hi Christopher, I believe the mailing list is intended for all community members to raise questions and engage in discussions.
Yes, I have a different perspective from Karl, and my intention is to contribute to the improvement of the internet governance structure by expressing my views and questioning APNIC. Is there something wrong with that? Are you suggesting that we should not question the RIR structure? Should all questions that do not align with the RIR's position be considered spam? I would appreciate your guidance on this matter. Furthermore, I still don't understand why my question regarding the campaign was labeled as spam. I had a genuine inquiry, and seeking clarification is a natural response. What is the issue with that? Thank you for your advice. Best regards, On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 8:35 PM Christopher Hawker <[email protected]> wrote: > Dilip, > > I think it's a bit of a stretch referring to Karl's emails as spamming. He > has been one of the most vocal supporters defending the community whereas > it seems yourself and others simply raise questions in an attempt to cast > doubt over APNIC as a whole. > > Questions such as asking about whether or not an NRS-branded vehicle being > parked out the front of the hotel and photos being taken to win a $10 > Amazon gift card is a part of the conference is sanctioned (when it's > clearly not as it's not listed anywhere on the APNIC or APRICOT websites) > is nothing short of spam. > > Regards, > Christopher Hawker > ------------------------------ > *From:* Dilip Kounmany <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Friday, March 1, 2024 3:25 PM > *To:* Karl Kloppenborg <[email protected]> > *Cc:* apnic-talk <[email protected]> > *Subject:* [apnic-talk] Re: Query Regarding "Catch me if you can" > #SnapAndWin Amazon gift card Campaign > > Hi Karl (I spelled it correctly this time), > > Please carefully read my email. I am inquiring with APNIC to determine if > the campaign in question is an official one. I want to clarify that I am > not connected with NRS and do not possess any details regarding it. I > apologize if this disappoints you. > > Furthermore, if you claim that I am spamming for NRS, it is evident that > you are also spamming for APNIC. > > Let's strive to respect everyone's perspectives. I value your viewpoint as > well. > > Best regards, > > > > On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 7:34 PM Karl Kloppenborg < > [email protected]> wrote: > > APNIC, > > > > Please moderate this clear spam, given Dilip’s history and that he could > have just contacted “NRS” directly, this is clearly campaigning. > > > > --Karl. > > > > *From: *Dilip Kounmany <[email protected]> > *Date: *Friday, 1 March 2024 at 10:01 am > *To: *apnic-talk <[email protected]> > *Subject: *[apnic-talk] Query Regarding "Catch me if you can" #SnapAndWin > Amazon gift card Campaign > > Hi > > > > I hope this email finds you well. I recently came across a post on Twitter > promoting the #SnapAndWin campaign with the hashtags #apricot2024. > > > > The post encourages participants to snap a picture with a specified car, > tweet it and win a $10 Amazon gift card USD. > > > > I would like to inquire whether this campaign is an official Apricot 2024 > event ? Additionally, as I am attending the event online, I am interested > in knowing if online participants can also join this campaign and be > eligible for the mentioned rewards. > > > > Your clarification on this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thank you > for your time and assistance. > > > > Best regards, > >
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