Gabriel Gunderson wrote:
Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
We should also consider doing away with the TLDs. You can't argue
with the fact that the majority of them are dot-coms anyway. I would
like very much for people to find my website by just typing "GUNDY".
I couldn't agree more. I am fine with one reserved for the government,
but country-specific tlds on the _world-wide_ web and companies having
to purchase the .net, org, .ca, uk, etc, version of their domain is
stupid.
Well, I was kidding. :)
I don't want to see them multiply like crazy ether. It seems that if a
company is big enough to care about business in France they can drop the
8 bucks a year to secure it.
It's a different topic but SRV records are really a slick deal that fit
somewhere in this whole mess:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRV_record
I would like to see those in wide usage. As far as I can tell the only
place they are used very much is inside a MS AD domain. :(
They're starting to take hold. One application that comes to mind where
they are starting to be used a lot is SIP. Jabber also comes to mind.
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