Hi,

I'm afraid I'm not exactly active on this mailing list... but it's always
useful to keep an eye on the discussion.  I am involved with a startup
open source solutions company and I would be interested in knowing more
about this site (The URL perhaps, although it probably doesn't exist at
the moment!)...

Subject to it not being outrageously large and perhaps a linked Entora
logo, I might be able to offer you hosting on our network... perhaps we
can discuss this?

On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Robert G. Ferrell wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> Sorry about spamming the list with this, but it seemed better than simply
> disappearing without an explanation.
>
> The U.S. government has decided that my "Internet Report" site, where I
> summarized the drafts and RFCs issued each week in tabular format, was
> "inappropriate" and even a "political embarrassment" because it had
> no direct bearing on the mission of my agency and must therefore
> be taken down. I'll try to find some other place to put it up, but since it
> catalogs all IETF draft and RFC activity back to 6/99, as well as providing
> a local RFC mirror, it might be larger than I can comfortably fit on
> my Web site at my personal ISP.
>
> I know from my logs that a couple thousand folks had it bookmarked; I
> sincerely apologize for this incident.  I'm bummed, but there's not
> much I can do about it.  C'est la vie.
>
> Cheers,
>
> RGF
>
> Robert G. Ferrell
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>  Who goeth without humor goeth unarmed.
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>

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