At 03:18 PM 10/10/99 -0400, you wrote:
>
>On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Greg Skinner wrote:
>
>> I imagine if there were some sort of investigation, it would reveal
>> that the alternative root movement is not yet organized enough to
>> deliver the quality of service delivered by the established root
>> movement.  If the alternative root movement wants to gain some sort of
>> legitimacy with the Internet community at large, I would suggest they
>> establish a strong, organized, documented effort.  This would be more
>> likely to win them some sympathy with the courts, who would have more
>> grounds to establish that the existing setup is a barrier to
>> competition.
>
>I agree, that's one avenue, an if any of the alternate roots want to
>pursue that and land vixie in court, then god bless them.  But in my
>opinion the courts - US or otherwise are a complete waste of time.
>
>The alternate roots should focus as you said on their viability and spend
>more time in the process of education and marketing (interchangable
>concepts here).

The third option is to leave everybopdy alone and wait till
they figure it out. It's the slowest, but the "cleanest".
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way. The only thing there is to say is to say: ever silver lining
has a touch of grey" - JG.


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