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On 03/06/2017 05:47 PM, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">Now you
might think that given that I work for a company that has
one of the public resolvers you would like to see change and
you are the person asking me for the favor, that maybe you
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<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">Like
Tweetler, you are very good at seeing how other people are
being nasty and mean to you but utterly incapable of seeing
what you are doing to them. Being gaslighted by Paul does
not make me at all inclined to accept his position.</div>
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I had to sleep on this because I was too angry after this to write a
level-headed response yesterday. Here goes:<br>
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I have NO clue who you are, where you work, and I really do not
care. I also don't know who Tweetler is. Clearly I've stepped in the
middle of some unresolved issues for you here.<br>
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You also seem to be under the delusion that because you (apparently)
run a large resolver that your opinion of DNS-over-TLS makes or
breaks this proposal - as in: if you don't implement it, no-one
will. You need to get off of whatever high horse you are on, the
thin air up there clearly isn't doing you any good.<br>
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I also never asked you for any favours and I am highly unlikely to
do so in the future, since I am entirely done talking to you :)<br>
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/Thomas<br>
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