Please take this off our lists. I am sure noone cares.
> > Why block access to your website in an attempt to block spam? Spam > > harvesters? If so it's pointless, these lists are archived all over the > > net, your address is already out there. > > No, I just block netblocks because I don't care about any traffic > from those countries, whose rich spectrum of bogosity is not entirely > spam (though spam is a major part of it). Again, I've received enough > bogus shit from these countries to not care anymore. Scorched Earth. > It is _my network_, I am entitled to do this. Yet I have already said > this, and grow tired of repeating myself. I have also already said that > I do not intend to be the permanent sole host of this project, that it > is subject to going away at any time if I cannot find another host > for it, and that this is only one possible candidate solution to > the problem of "How to collect information about which OpenBSD hardware > is supported, and how to make its purchase easier". You are entirely > welcome to make _your_ _own_ solution to this problem and stick it > out there if you would like. You may even use mine as a base, I will > forward to you the work I have done so far and a dump of the database. > I would recommend that distributed hosting be explored, however - > this seems to solve _everybody's_ problem, keeping the inherent > information-cleanliness of centralized control while obtaining the > reliability and local convenience of a distributed network. It also > causes people to not have any reason to be concerned with my network > policies, and causes me to not have to worry about any innocents' > being denied use of a resource they may find valuable. > > Perhaps I misunderstood you, was this an offer to host a copy? > > > It's ironic that much of the hardware you're promoting is likely made > > in the same "shitholes that should be nuked from orbit." > > > > Sounds like you need an enema. > > Great, they can make all the hardware they want. I still don't want > to receive their network traffic. The hardware is good, sort of. > The network traffic isn't. Clear? > > Again: Was this an offer to host a copy of the MetaStore? > > -- > (c) 2005 Unscathed Haze via Central Plexus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I am Chaos. I am alive, and I tell you that you are Free. -Eris > Big Brother is watching you. Learn to become Invisible. > |-------- Your message must be this wide to ride the Internet. --------|

