Hi Kenny, > By the way, just to make it clear, this is not intended to block or stall > the current IDNA effort, but pointing out the plain fact about a > real world
I am not sure what do you mean by: "Fact (or potential fact) may not be the key issue. You already mentioned who can be benefited from the quick fix. It's not difficult to extend the logic." I was pointing out that the real world needs a transition path not only an end protocol. Whether we like it or not, it is going to take a long time for the new protocol, whatever it may be, to be adopted by the millions of users on the internet today. Therefore, in a registry's perspective, a transition strategy that takes into consideration the usage of multilingual domain names by applications and users who might not be aware of new protocol requirements is most important to the successful roll out of IDNs. Edmon
