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Re: Guarded objects



Yes, you are probably right.  Do you think there is anything of value to
even attempt to gain through FOIA, like specifications etc...  Is it
worth using the same specs?

Vince Wolodkin

Rick H. Wesson wrote:
> 
> Vince,
> 
> Even if you could get ahold of their code, the Gardian specification
> thet the InterNic implemented is tightly intigrated with their code and
> SQL database. Who ever runs the CORE database would have to write it
> from scratch. Its not just something that you can copy into any other
> implementation of a regestrie.
> 
> -Rick
> 
> On Jan 3,  4:41pm, Vince Wolodkin wrote:
> > Subject: Re: Guarded objects
> > Assuming the InterNIC Guardian was developed under government contract,
> > possibly with government funds.  Is anyone at ISOC?IAHC checking with
> > NSF to find out if it is FOIAable or public domain or whatever.  It is
> > possible that anything NSI developed on this contract would be owned by
> > public.
> >
> > Vince
> >
> > Rick H. Wesson wrote:
> > >
> > > Should the back end database support something like the
> > > InterNics Gardian?
> > >
> > > -Rick
> > >
> > > --
> > > Rick H. Wesson
> >
> >-- End of excerpt from Vince Wolodkin
> 
> --
> Rick H. Wesson