On Sat, 03 Feb 2007 19:36:41 +0100
chefren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I know lots of 
> people who are very happy with Godaddy.
>
i happen to be one of them for several years now (though i found
the representation of "Fyodor" in that same sentence excessively 
emotional).

reading this thread and the earlier one on MARC regarding
registrars, i am contemplating a switch, possibly to gandi who seem to
be a really nice group. i just need to rationalize why to pay more than
what godaddy charges (one reason might be that the godaddy site has
become irritating, irrelevant and icky).

while the nodaddy site and several articles have shed considerable
light on the situation (some of those horror stories are horrific), i
am curious about how godaddy should have acted when 

"thousands of MySpace user names and passwords were exposed on the
Internet"

was speed not of the essence in this situation?

or is the point that it is not godaddy's role to intervene in such
situations because they are a registrar?


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prad

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