Re: IAHC archive [was Re: Comments on gTLD-MOU Leadership [was: Bob shaws misrepresentation of Jeff williams's comments]]

Jay Fenello <Jay@Iperdome.com> Thu, 14 May 1998 16:10 UTC

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Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 12:04:55 -0400
To: perry@piermont.com
From: Jay Fenello <Jay@Iperdome.com>
Subject: Re: IAHC archive [was Re: Comments on gTLD-MOU Leadership [was: Bob shaws misrepresentation of Jeff williams's comments]]
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At 11:15 AM 5/14/98 -0400, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
>
>Jay Fenello writes:
>>Also minor things like when Shaw called GTE Federal Systems
>>and was busted.


Hi Perry,

I was not the author of that, it was a non-attributed quote.

The author was referring, however, to the *discovery* that 
Bob was the person responsible for ending GTE's use of the 
alternate roots, after he specifically requested that his 
identity be kept a secret.

Why do you think Bob wanted to keep his identity a secret?

Jay.


>"was busted"?
>
>Shaw called GTE, and GTE removed your friend Eugene's crud from their
>systems. He was not "busted", which is local parlance for
>"arrested". It is true that people posted that Bob called them, which
>was hardly something anyone was hiding.
>
>The only person that got arrested -- "busted" -- was your pal
>Eugene. As I recall, one of the few reasons other people didn't get
>arrested was that I thought it was a stupid idea. Perhaps I should
>have been less charitable about my logging data.
>
>Perry
>