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Jay Fenello writes: > 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? For those who actually care (about .05% of you), Jay is distorting the following incident: some low level guy at GTE put a couple of GTE's machines into Eugene's FraudNIC, er, AlterNIC, system. Bob called up GTE and said "hey, does your management know about this?" to which their management said "hell no! we didn't approve any such thing, and we're doing something about it immediately." Bob did nothing untoward -- not that anyone should give a damn at this point. I'm going to stop polluting the IETF list with this now -- Jay is about the last of the LoonyNIC crowd that isn't in my kill file, and perhaps I will change that soon. Perry
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