I can see a number of points where I have common ground with Robert: Yes "January 17th is much too soon to decide upon any of this", and "it also needs to be determined that the DNS Forum is indeed the appropriate (widely representative) body to be making these kinds of decisions" are both views that I share. But there are areas where there is ample room for debate - and whether you choose a style of voluminous commentary on the email stream or a "style [which] is appropriate when it comes from the defence side in a criminal courtroom" ( :-) ), it makes not much difference to the core or the debate which is about the role of the DNS and the evident conflicts of expectation being cast within this role. I have indicated in previous posts, that, like it or not, the DNS is currently burdened with a greater role than translating alpha strings into IP addresses and back - its being cast into the role of a directory, and in particular the name spaces of .com and .com.<two-letter-country-code> are wearing the brunt of that functional overload. Robert Elz appears (without actually saying so explicitly) to be indicating a preference to resist this pressure, and he advocates an administrative role of "to preserve, conserve, and rationally manage the domain name space". I personally believe that this is a role which cannot be sustained against the very heavy demands being placed on the DNS, and there is a very real pressure to deploy the technology to fulfil the expectations of the Internet community. My views on this deployment strategy are to embark on a direction which operates on a policy framework which I've outlined in previous posts. Equally there are other posted views which are intended to either meet this demand for a flexible name space which can map into a directory structure by admitting names for organisations, goods, services and products, or posted views which evidently are intended to attempt to moderate this directory pressure to some extent or other. I do not see a consensus as to the preferred principles of approach in all this as yet, but at least I do see an attempt in this mail stream to come to terms with what the problem is and then devise appropriate solution space should look like. thanks, Geoff -- Geoff.Huston§telstra.net Network Technical Manager Locked Bag 5744, Telstra Internet Canberra ACT 2601 AUSTRALIA ph +61 6 208 1908 fax +61 6 248 6165 ----------------------- And as a quick postscript .... Copyright of the original material in this message is asserted by Geoff Huston Permission to reproduce those parts of this message authored by Geoff Huston, in whole or in part, in any medium other than the Internet is expressly NOT provided by the copyright owner. -----------------------Received on Tue Dec 31 1996 - 22:44:46 UTC
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