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Re: Is shared generally agreed...NO!
- Date: Wed, 08 Jan 1997 20:23:21 +0000
- From: Jeff Williams <jwkckid1@ix.netcom.com>
- Subject: Re: Is shared generally agreed...NO!
Joe,
Joe Kelsey wrote:
>
> Jeff Williams writes:
> > Leo Smith wrote:
> > > Not by a long shot. The issues surrounding the shared versus exclusive
> > > have been sufficiently aired by those in this discussion group. There
> > > are those in this group that adamently opposed a shared model, and I
> > > am one. We now wait for the revision to see which way the IAHC members
> > > will go...
> > I also oppose a totaly shared model myself. As do many others that
> > have posted here. But as you say, we shall see if the members have
> > truely listened.
>
> Far more people support the shared model than that miniscule minority
> who keeps yelling about the private model. Jeff, Leo, Chris, Karl and
> Palmer are the only ones who have spoken against the shared model. Chris
> has expressed his willingness to abide by the shared model. Palmer is
> violently opposed to any scheme where he will actually have to use his
> brain to figure out how to make a business work. Jeff and Leo have
> asserted no real argument against the shared model except to say that it
> is ``unproven'' technology despite everyone's attempt to show them
> existing examples of the technology in action.
As usual for you you cannot count, and you paraphrase. But I expect
that from you. Your nasty attitude is not appritiated either. So as
to impress on you that point I shal use your tone here. Enjoy it?
Now, that being said, let's continue. I have counted quite a few more
folks that are not in favor of a totaly shared model. Hence there is NO
CLEAR CONSENSUS on a SHARED MODEL. I have also expressed several other
reasons that a shared model in all TLD cases may not be a good idea,
(Check the archives Joe).
>
> So, I think that we can safely say that the shared model has complete
> consensus.
You use of the word "Complete and consensus" are totally WRONG and
also not consistant with their definitions.
>
> /Joe
Regards,
--
Jeffrey A. Williams
DIR. Internet Network Eng/SR. Java Development Eng.
Information Eng. Group.
Phone :972-447-1878
E-Mail jwkckid1@ix.netcom.com