Slander aside, pretty cool news. I do have one stupid question though,
what does the 'yy' in yycix stand for?

On 10/6/13, dera...@cvs.openbsd.org <dera...@cvs.openbsd.org> wrote:
> Hi, yeah, it is really me.  I find it strange posting to misc,
> starting an email thread.  Normally I finish the threads here.
>
> Most OpenBSD developers have known for a while, but I think it is
> important to tell the greater community that I've been a bit busy for
> about the last year.  I have not been paying as much attention to
> OpenBSD development as I'm expected to.  Luckily, other developers
> have done a great job keeping it on track.
>
> Why?  With a group of others, I started setting up an Internet
> Exchange in Calgary, and this has taken much time because it is highly
> politicized and has encountered some resistance.
>
> http://yycix.ca
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YYCIX_Internet_Exchange_Community_Ltd
>
> Now, why do I mention this in relation to OpenBSD?  Well, at the end
> of 2007 someone decided to open an impersonation account on twitter in
> my name, and start sending a mix of things I have said (see wikiquote
> for instance), with things that I would never say.  That account is
> http://twitter.com/theoderaadt
>
> A few notes:  The account has now changed to declare that it is a
> parody account and renamed to "Not Theo de Raadt", as of a few days
> ago.  If you read back into the past, you will see true character of
> the account and the individual.
>
> People in the local community were directed to the account, to give a
> negative, if not slanderous, view of my character.  The ones directing
> them have high-profile roles in the community, so people would take
> what they say as true.  Since I am the network manager for the
> exchange equipment, this by extension was meant to hurt YYCIX.
>
> Why would stewards of important infrastructure projects deliberately
> spread such false stories?
>
> I will not mention names.  I don't need to; many can dig a little and
> figure out who those actors are.  As a hint, search a little bit
> higher.
>
> Finally, one thing that particularily bothers me in the old postings
> is the mention of my old friend Itojun, a very dedicated developer of
> IPv6.  As many of you know, he and John Postel are the only two
> internet architects currently honoured on an annual basis by the
> Internet Society in the form of an award.
>
> http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/grants-and-awards/awards/itojun-service-award
>
> Layers of hurt being thrown around.  Why?

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