Re: End user survey

From: adam (storage@eu.iewebs.com)
Date: Mon Nov 06 2000 - 20:16:44 EST


Swerve <shwa@swerve.com> said:

> I have no problem with looking over a survey. I can't gaurantee i'll fill
> it out, but sending it to me is no Problem. As for Philippe's concern that
> opensrs is just trying to find out how to make more money thru improved
> services, well, as a reseller, i don't mind being pitched on ideas that
> might help out my business, and subsequently help out opensrs.
>
Not an RSP survey, Swerve, but an *end-user* survey, or at least that's what
it reads like, and it seems that's the impression other people have been
getting. Big difference.

I have no idea how OpenSRS are planning to run this survey, but I should
point out that if Phillippe's understanding is correct, and OpenSRS intend
sending email to end-users on the OpenSRS system, I will be *very* annoyed
about it. It defeats the whole purpose of OpenSRS, borders on Spam, and puts
a question-mark over whose customers the registrants actually are.

I would also like to state emphatically that OpenSRS *do not* have my
permission to contact my customers directly, without my prior consent. Maybe
I'm misunderstanding the original email, but if I haven't, and they do, I'll
take my business to to one of the cheaper registrars, of which there are many.

Ya slippin' OpenSRS...

adam



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