> On Fri, 02 Mar 2001 15:35:02 +0700, "Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>said:
Rahmat> 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?
Rahmat> No
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-28
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mohsen BANAN-Public typed:
>>"Does IETF stand for Innovation Extermination Task Force?"
hey , do what you want - its not a hierachical organisation - if its
cool and people adopt it, fine - there's no "standing on the outside
looking in" in the ietf - if you
Did you follow the discussions that I initiated on
a similar set of topics on the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailing lists about two years ago?
In that thread I proposed something along the
lines that you are looking for. I am including my
last message on that thread below.
Bob Allisat <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Hello:
Well, the current DNS was designed around 1983 by
Mockapetris et. al. ( See also http://gnIETF.vlsm.org/127.txt ).
AFAIK, it was based on assumptions like a "single root"/
"single person authority", a simple categorizing scheme (.edu,
.gov, ...), etc. Unfortunately, nowadays, XYZZY lawye