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On Wed, 9 Oct 1996, Jim Fleming wrote: > It now looks like Michael Dillon will take those matters up over > on the "newdom" mailing list. For people that are not allowed > to actively be part of the "newdom" list, the archive is at... > <http://www.ar.com/lists/newdom> That's right Jim, because discussions about new international Top Level Domain registries belong there. Please don't broadcast my writings on the subject to other forums that they do not belong in. > For the record, it is curious that Michael Dillon continues to ask > Bill Manning about what the "IANA" will do, despite the fact that > Fred Baker, the IETF chair, indicated that Bill Manning's name > was not on a recent list of IANA members. Hey, it never hurts to ask. IANA people aren't the only ones that know what is going on. They aren't a secret society you know. They do talk with a lot of other people and I'm guessing that Bill Manning, a well known IETF member, is one of those people. > In my opinion, ISPs have the right to know what sort of operational > requirements are being proposed to operate a "registry". Most ISP's could care less about this because it will have minimal effect on them. A few may wish to spend some money and take a chance on the new TLD registry business. Those ISP's can send a "subscribe" message to [email protected] and read http://www.memra.com/ndbg.html for background info. Michael Dillon - ISP & Internet Consulting Memra Software Inc. - Fax: +1-604-546-3049 http://www.memra.com - E-mail: [email protected] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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