It should be clear by now that nothing is a non-issue. once the survey reached us we could be sure that it will be launched, they are merely looking for the details to silence most objections. They have assured us of many things, but slowly and very surely are moving in towards the territory that they once vowed to never invade to get the support of those holding that or operating in it.
Time has clearly come to move on, say farewell to opensrs and leave this succes for opensrs over the backs of those who supported it from the start turned debacle for the ISP's that supported it form the start and go to pastures where we know upfront we can expect things like this but build our model around it. Tucows' repository has been hurt in the progress, alas, many have left there already, a clear sign. I will keep the repositories but that is about as much as I want to deal with tucows in the near and distant future as I can think of. abel wisman On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 04:22, David Iyoha wrote: > Hello, > > This must have fell through the cracks due to the Verisign sitefinders > issue. > > However I received a survey from OpenSRS that indicates they are looking to > provide hosting and hosting related services > - Basic Hosting > - Sitebuilder software > - Ecomerce solutions > etc. > > what does everyone think about that? > > Or is it really a non-issue? > > David > -- > Systematic Software > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (513) 241 3331 ext. 9 > Fax: (513) 241 0749 > http://www.systware.com > http://www.careerservicesonline.com
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