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Re: Specific Questions
- Date: Fri, 27 Dec 1996 00:01:22 +0000
- From: Jeff Williams <jwkckid1@ix.netcom.com>
- Subject: Re: Specific Questions
Kent,
I agree. There has to be some limit. But 20-30 is far too small.
100 to 300 would be more realistic. And a 1000 is doable in my mind.
Regards,
Kent Crispin wrote:
>
> Christopher Ambler allegedly said:
> >
> > >2) The administrative load of chartering (say) 100 registrars is too
> > >large. That is, IAHC is supposed to vet the various registrars and
> > >coordinate them and so on. Administrative procedures need to be
> > >developed, records need to be kept, systems need to be developed. It
> > >is frequently possible to do things "by hand" whey you have 20
> > >entities to deal with, but when you have 100 you need to develop
> > >mechanical systems to handle the load.
> >
> > The problems that the IAHC might have handling the number of
> > applicants is not a valid reason to prohibit entrance.
>
> Of course it is. If there are 50000 applicants they won't even be
> able to process the applications. There is always some line where
> you have to throttle things.
>
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