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Revision [3219]

Last edited on 2014-06-24 15:53:52 by CalumMcAlinden
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This kind of project attracts people who after being with the project for awhile loose interest. It happens, people change their mind all the time. But if a Tier 1 operator does this, alot of configuration changes has to happen over alot of servers. Lets face it, by nature things move slow in OpenNIC, so a change like this could take a month to fix. Our users slowly start to get affected, breaking that important trust we have. This process ensures only the dedicated people are left, as by natural selection the impatient get weeded out. Thus OpenNIC preserves are reliable DNS service to its members.
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This kind of project attracts people who after being with the project for awhile loose interest. It happens, people change there mind all the time. But if a Tier 1 operator does this, alot of configuration changes has to happen over alot of servers. Lets face it, by nature things move slow in OpenNIC, so a change like this could take a month to fix. Our users slowly start to get affected, breaking that important trust we have. This process ensures only the dedicated people are left, as by natural selection the impatient get weeded out. Thus OpenNIC preserves are reliable DNS service to its members.


Revision [1792]

Edited on 2008-09-18 01:00:23 by DustinSouers [fixed spelling]
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If you have reached this far I will assume you are interested in running a TLD. Please don't let this process daunt you. In the end it is well worth it, and OpenNIC is all about patience. OpenNIC members need to know they trust Tier 1 operators, as they trust the information their servers provides is correct. This is a pretty strong trust our users have in the service we provide, so how can we trust you? First I would hope you have joined our mailing list. This is the first way to obtain trust. Introduce yourself to the community by emailing disucss@lists.opennicproject.org. It is also essential that you take part in some of the discussions on the list, this way we know you are interested in taking part in helping the project.
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If you have reached this far I will assume you are interested in running a TLD. Please don't let this process daunt you. In the end it is well worth it, and OpenNIC is all about patients. OpenNIC members need to know they trust Tier 1 operators, as they trust the information their servers provides is correct. This is a pretty strong trust our users have in the service we provide, so how can we trust you? First I would hope you have joined our mailing list. This is the first way to obtain trust. Introduce yourself to the community by emailing disucss@lists.opennicproject.org. It is also essential that you take part in some of the discussions on the list, this way we know you are interested in taking part in helping the project.


Revision [1767]

Edited on 2008-09-09 20:36:02 by JulianDemarchi [fixed grama]
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If you have reached this far I will assume you are interested in running a TLD. Please don't let this process daunt you. In the end it is well worth it, and OpenNIC is all about patients. OpenNIC members need to know they trust Tier 1 operators, as they trust the information their servers provides is correct. This is a pretty strong trust our users have in the service we provide, so how can we trust you? First I would hope you have joined our mailing list. This is the first way to obtain trust. Introduce yourself to the community by emailing disucss@lists.opennicproject.org. It is also essential that you take part in some of the discussions on the list, this way we know you are interested in taking part in helping the project.
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If you are reading this, and have reached this far I will assume you are interested in running a TLD. Please don't let this process daunt you. In the end it is well worth it, and OpenNIC is all about patients. OpenNIC members need to know they trust Tier 1 operators, as they trust the information their servers provides is correct. This is a pretty strong trust our users have in the service we provide, so how can we trust you? First I would hope you have joined our mailing list. This is the first way to obtain trust. Introduce yourself to the community by emailing disucss@lists.opennicproject.org. It is also essential that you take part in some of the discussions on the list, this way we know you are interested in taking part in helping the project.


Revision [1765]

The oldest known version of this page was created on 2008-09-09 20:26:55 by JulianDemarchi [fixed grama]
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