When you state it in the open duh.  You know a lot more people would build
nukes if we posted instructions too.

My whole point was not to make it easy. Your post frustrates me, that you
would post such a statement on the list.  If I didn't know you to otherwise
responsible, I'd think, "Don't you even care?"

Regards,
Lars Hindsley
SpyProductions

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Warren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: January 24, 2002 12:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OpenSRS should not be so Open


Spy OpenSRS Mail wrote:

> I would prefer a resellers only list for discussion like this.  Personally
> I'd rather not have our friends at Melbourne IT, NSI, register.com and
> others watching us brainstorm great ideas.
>
> Point being, lets not make it easy for them to steal ideas.  I know I
know,
> open source, etc... and you could refer to the old saying that good artist
> create, great artist steal.  But again, I'd rather not make NSI great.


It's a $500 investment to become an OpenSRS reseller.  Would that be a
barrier of entry to any of the above mentioned companies?

(Yes, I know you could do it for $250, but putting together an OpenSRS
server costs more then $250, so it's easier to use the quickstart interface)

--
The nice thing about standards, there is enough for everyone to have their
own.


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