Mohsen BANAN-Public wrote:
 
> Did you follow the discussions that I initiated on
> a similar set of topics on the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> mailing lists about two years ago?

Nope, but what was the conclusion? Where (URL) is it archived?
Basically, my question was because of IAB's assertion 
in RFC-2826 "IAB Technical Comment on the Unique DNS Root" 
( http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2826.html )

> Bob Allisat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> followed up on that idea...

I am not aware that he is interested in the technical aspect
of DNS.

> I am also interested in the answer to your question.
>Rahmat> - is there any WG, or organization, or list, or whatever
>Rahmat>   which is actively discussing the TECHNICAL (not political)
>Rahmat>   aspect of how a new DNS scheme should be?

Perhaps, we should discuss this in private. What I have in 
mind is somewhat of an "address book" that is publicly 
accessible, perhaps through an ordinary DNS. Since it is 
publicly accessible, it can be shared/adopted by others.

But, still there will be a legal issue here. Since
XYZZY lawyers believe that they are entitled to
XYZZY.com, XYZZY.net, XYZZY.org, XYZZY.any.other.TLD,
do they have right over the XYZZY definition in my
private address book?


regards,

-- 
Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim - VLSM-TJT - http://rms46.vlsm.org
- Jangan,jangan,samakan;VLSM-TJT dengan yang lain! A.Rafiq

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