The remarks by the anonymous person claiming total responsibility for MusicCity is pure science fiction -- almost not worth responding to. The real developer of the opennap software, Dr. Scholl, wouldn't write such nonsense. MusicCity spent considerable time, effort and money (I imagine most monks have a good idea how much bandwidth and servers cost these days) building the MusicCity Network using the opensource opennap platform. Yes, MusicCity got to be very popular because we were able to link our servers together so you could have 40,000 users logged on simultaneously. The opennap protocol was never meant to handle that level of volume. It caused a lot of problems and required hands-on 24/7--which came from the support of many MusicCity moderators. They are the real heros of building the network. Due to many issues, MusicCity has elected to change technology platforms to a pure peer-to-peer technology and will no longer support the opennap platform. The opennap community and opennap technology continues to live without MusicCity and the only thing MusicCity is guilty of is not deploying that platform any longer. In doing so, the MusicCity Network user base went to ZERO. The rebuilding efforts start at GROUND ZERO. And the garbage about porn and off-shore locations--is nothing more than very BAD science fiction.

In reply to Re: Re: Licensing and Rape-Proofing your ideals. by Anonymous Monk
in thread Licensing and Rape-Proofing your ideals. by deprecated

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