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Ben McGinnes
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Wed Feb 7 14:18:51 UTC 2018
On Wed, Feb 07, 2018 at 01:23:26PM +1100, Ben McGinnes wrote:
> Hello,
> If there's anyone involved with archive.org's systems team
> lurking around here, I'd appreciate being contacted off list.
I knew there was a reason I stayed on this list even after departing
the ISP, hosting and domain registration space and this, right here,
is it.
Thanks one and all for demonstrating real networking, in all senses of
the term.
Regards,
Ben
P.S. To my fellow GPG users: Don't worry about the revelation that
there's a GPG dev in such a cryptographically ignorant (not to
mention mathematics denying) and rights eroded country as
Australia. I deliberately stay away from the libgcrypt
component of GPG for all the reasons that might come to mind
(and maybe one or two others). There's plenty else to work on
anyway. ;)
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