Hi,
I'll apologize in advance for pinging the whole list for this, but I currently
have no other way I can think of to do this. Sorry for the noise.
Peter, your mail server appears to be blocking mine. Could you look into your
firewall and if/where it could be blocking my servers? My network ed
Hi Peter, I really appreciate this discourse too. With what's happening in the
world now
and with this particular executive order affecting even something as niche as
DNS, I like
how it offers a vessel to have this public discussion.
On Tuesday, April 8, 2025 7:40:44 PM CEST Peter 'PMc' Much w
Michael,
thank You very much for this message! it came at the right time
and it is truly inspiring! I missed that.
On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 01:59:02AM +0100, Michael De Roover wrote:
! > So, while I am not strictly against regulation, the bottomline question
! > appears to be: how do we manage
Hi,
On Thursday, 27 March 2025 13:10:42 CET Peter 'PMc' Much wrote:
> Finally got back to this one. Thank You, both of You!
Not to worry, these emails are still as relevant now as they were back then :)
> A mixture of both is very much what we already have. In Brussels,
> for instance, 90% of th
On Sun, Feb 02, 2025 at 02:45:08PM -0500, Paul Kosinski via bind-users wrote:
! On Sat, 1 Feb 2025 14:47:35 +
! Marc wrote:
!
! "You have to get the bigger picture. Everything requires regulation otherwise
big tech is going to fuck you. There are enough examples out there."
!
! The even big
>
> On Sat, 1 Feb 2025 14:47:35 +
> Marc wrote:
>
> "You have to get the bigger picture. Everything requires regulation
> otherwise big tech is going to fuck you. There are enough examples out
> there."
>
> The even bigger picture is that the regulators are sometimes even worse
> than Big T
On Sat, 1 Feb 2025 14:47:35 +
Marc wrote:
"You have to get the bigger picture. Everything requires regulation otherwise
big tech is going to fuck you. There are enough examples out there."
The even bigger picture is that the regulators are sometimes even worse than
Big Tech.
--
Visit http
On Saturday, February 1, 2025 3:33:35 PM CET Peter 'PMc' Much wrote:
> I tried to, but got the impression that the target audience is
> rather commercial providers of infrastructure services, like
> domain registrars and dns service providers. Not somebody like
> me who just runs a cloud infrastruc
>
> ! Users of Open Source projects are responsible themselves for what
> ! they use. You want to use a free image editor? fine, go ahead!
>
> Exactly, that is the idea! And I love it - it allows me to NOT
> depend on service providers, to run my infrastructure in the way
> I like it, and to be
On Wed, Jan 29, 2025 at 03:43:23PM +, Marcus Kool wrote:
! I participated in the survey and think it is good to also have a
! public discussion.
I tried to, but got the impression that the target audience is
rather commercial providers of infrastructure services, like
domain registrars and dns
On Wednesday, 29 January 2025 16:43:23 CET Marcus Kool wrote:
> I participated in the survey and think it is good to also have a public
> discussion.
>
> Users of Open Source projects are responsible themselves for what they use.
> You want to use a free image editor? fine, go ahead!
>
> I use F
I participated in the survey and think it is good to also have a public
discussion.
Users of Open Source projects are responsible themselves for what they use.
You want to use a free image editor? fine, go ahead!
I use FOSS and also produce a FOSS package.
What I find reasonable for a FOSS pa
(no obvious bugs).
>
> RW
>
> From: bind-users <mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org>> on behalf of Marc
> mailto:m...@f1-outsourcing.eu>>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2025 3:27 PM
> To: Victoria Risk mailto:vi...@isc.org>>; BIND Users
> mail
_
From: bind-users on behalf of Marc
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2025 3:27 PM
To: Victoria Risk ; BIND Users ;
'cnect...@ec.europa.eu'
Subject: RE: Survey on the impact of software regulation on DNS systems
This email originated from outside of TESLA
Do not click links or open at
>
> Did you know that there is significant momentum building to regulate
> software, including open source, in at least Europe and the US (and
> possibly elsewhere as well), in order to improve cybersecurity? Do you
> think this regulation will improve cybersecurity for your operations?
> What are
Aaaand, somehow the link to the survey didn’t end up in the email, so here it
is:
https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/SSAC-open-source-software-in-DNS-and-registration-infrastructure
Sorry!
Vicky
> On Jan 28, 2025, at 12:26 PM, Victoria Risk wrote:
>
> Hello BIND users-
>
> Did you know t
Hello BIND users-
Did you know that there is significant momentum building to regulate software,
including open source, in at least Europe and the US (and possibly elsewhere as
well), in order to improve cybersecurity? Do you think this regulation will
improve cybersecurity for your operations
17 matches
Mail list logo