Yeah, I'm top posting.  The thread is Promoting Pyjamas - and might as well
just end here.

There is an open source community - and "community" suggests a group of
people have set of principles that they agree to work with in common, at
least for purposes of the community.

Luke, I admire you for sticking to your principles.  But the other kids
just aren't going to play with the boy who makes up his own rules and
insists that they are the only way the game can be played.

You do amazing work, and I'm thankful for that.  I'm just sad that you hide
this product behind walls of ideological crankiness.

On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 6:21 AM, lkcl luke <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 2:13 AM, C Anthony Risinger <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Gustaf Nilsson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Also, http://www.pyjs.org doesnt work but http://pyjs.org does!
> >
> > i fixed and tested this with a static hosts file, but luke will need
> > to update the DNS
>
>  nope.
>
> > as i do not have creds for that ...
> >
> > ... per the DNS, who is erik westra?
>
>  ah that reminds me, must get hosting sorted out and transfer that away.
>
> >  and why does pyjs.org use a
> > domain server on lkcl.net?
>
>  because!
>
> > i mean, i'm sure you're a totally 100%
> > rock-solid as a DNS provider, buuuuut, normally you'd use 4-5 servers
> > from an anycast provider.
>
>
> > personally, i use:
> >
> > https://dns.he.net/
> >
> > ... because is fast/free/simple/effective, 50 domains, DDNS, IPv6
> > tunnels, and soon DNSSEC.  some stuff you just don't want to do
> > yourself, and that's OK ;-)
> >
> > btw, the comment on hands.com is pretty hilarious:
> >
> > "[...] its uptime record demonstrates Debian GNU/Linux's reliability."
> > http://www.hands.com/uptime.html
> >
> > ... 1 day uptime.  updated 8 months ago.
>
>  yeahh, its previous record was much higher: there's been some
> hardware-related problems with free.
>
>  l.

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