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Re: OpenSRS (Was: Re: [cobalt-users] Was Names4Ever, now OpenSRS)



John Burgess wrote:

> Well, you certainly are, but if you are buying domains from someone instead
> of selling,
> then you might be a customer of mine someday.

Contact me offlist with an offer <smile>.

> I would have to disagree.  OpenSRS is exactly what you describe.  I provide
> it
> as a service to my customers, I make a few dollars (not much), and I even
> provide
> a branded site my afilliated resellers.  I do not as or require them to
> carry anything promoting
> my company.  They can appear as independent as they wish.

Exactly my point.  Most site-resellers don't have the smarts to set up
OpenSRS, small ISPs don't want to take the time to set up OpenSRS, yet
they all sell DNS.  They cry out every day for a full-service solution
that's easy to use, that doesn't mess everything up, and that can make
the esoteric kinds of changes.  And they don't want their customers
going to the site and finding advertising for competitors.

That's what I want to offer to the small guys.

> I'd love to hear your ideas.  Email me.

I just upped the ante <smile>; I asked you to email me with a quote for
DNS reselling <smile>.

Jeff
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