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DATE | 2002-10-18 |
FROM | Michael Richardson
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SUBJECT | RE: [hangout] My Conversation with Brett
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Who has the .net address? My understanding was that the .org address was to be used to keep NYLXS online. -----Original Message----- From: Billy [mailto:billy-at-dadadada.net] Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 12:44 PM To: joev_nylxs-at-pipeline.com Cc: Billy; NYLXS Subject: Re: [hangout] My Conversation with Brett
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 11:37:33AM -0400, joev_nylxs-at-pipeline.com wrote: > > Is there any reason at _ALL_ why the nylxs.org > > domain > > isn't in NYLXS's hands right now? Is this > > domain being > > held hostage or what? > > Depends on how you look at it and who you ask. Brett registered the .org > domain under his name and therefore is the legal owner of it. I believe that > it was done in the spirit of keeping all NYLXS domains for NYLXS.
Well, that may have been a mistake. He should have registered it to the organization itself... Not Ruben, not himself, but NYLXS should be the billing contact and owner.
> > I've always thought that nylxs.com was the WRONG domain for this > > ORG-anization. > > This is correct or maybe the .com, .org and .net should have been all > registered at the same time by Ruben when he started NYLXS; but that's the > great god of hindsight.
Actually, it isn't hindsight... Everyone was telling him this at the time.
He refused to listen to reason and insisted that it wasn't a non-profit, it wasn't a non-profit, and it wasn't a non-profit.
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