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Re: DNS: The "Common Sense Concept"
- Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 07:19:44 +0200
- From: Jean-Christophe Praud <jc.praud@ludexpress.com>
- Subject: Re: DNS: The "Common Sense Concept"
We are beginning to work similarly on the G3 (around Europe) Zone, with
AURSC.
Whoever "owns" a TLD in this zone can contact us at
dnsmaster@nicwine.net
for gTLDs implementation.
Best regards,
---
Jean-Christophe PRAUD - LUDEXPRESS
NicWine : http://www.nicwine.net
Jim Fleming wrote:
>
>
> In my opinion, this concept is the right one and should be labeled the
> "Common Sense Concept" <http://www.columbia.edu/acis/bartleby/paine/>
> as opposed to some replacement for a particular group's proposal.
> The Common Sense Concept is compatible with the approach that I
> have been suggesting for a long time. Here are the major components
> that I feel are needed to make it work:
>
> 1. A Structured Root Built Around TLDs
> 2. A 2+2+4 Trustee Structure to Provide Stewardship for the TLDs
> 3. Neighbor Net Strategies of Self-Governance
>
> The following data file is used to illustrate the examples:
> http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/130dftmail/unir.txt
>