On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 04:46:09AM -0500, Bob Tanner wrote:
> This whole MAPS thing just pisses me off. To me MAPS is just a community
> parasite. 
> 
> Anyways, as we work through how to replace MAPS and not 100% sure if these ORBS
> replacement people are going to be ready, I thought, why can't you do MAPS-like
> stuff yourself?
> 
> I asked MAPS for their RSS testing tool, so I could test sites myself before
> submitting them to the database. I as told it was not possible for "legal"
> reasons. I thought it was weird, but dismissed it.
> 
> Looking back at it now got me to thinking MAPS probably had this whole
> commerical thing planned from the start and that is why they would not release
> the RSS testing tool.
> 
> Working through my anger, I thought why isn't there an open source project for
> MAPS-like software? Then ISPs like Real Time could just setup and MAPS-like
> database itself -just- for its clients.

Or you could become an American branch of any of the new ORBS', but I
think that would be something hogging bandwidth.

> OR better yet, something like SHoMN (spam haters of Minnesota) and get all the
> local ISPs to have some sort of distributed zonefile like MAPS does now.
> 
> So, anyone know of any open source project that provides MAPS-like features?

It's not likely that any of the re-born ORBS people wants to release any
of their software, sadly. They think that anyone could make a clone and
be better than them, that's the right mentality! *sigh*

> How did these re-born ORBS people get the original ORBS software?

Ordb wrote all their tools from scratch.

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