Perhaps I should just clarify. What I meant is that kre would be the one to officially approve a "Domain Name Authority", as far as The Internet is concerned. In the sense that the Govenor General officially approves laws for the Commonwealth of Australia. Although kre might take a more active role in the decision-making process than is conventional for a G-G. David, Whilst I respect kre's choice to act in this role, and the very high standards he enforces on himself in all his actions, I really think that the re-delegation will be made by IANA, and that while Roberts active support will be vital to secure re-delegation, in the final analysis his legitemacy is passed from a body [IANA] and a very specific body, which itself takes legitemacy from some due process. Thats what we are seeking to participate in. Its in nobodys interests, users, name-holders, kre, the IANA, nobody has an intrest in perpetuating a view that this is kre by grace and favour. Its kre because he does a bloody fine job, on behalf of a body which itself is doing a bloody fine job, but in the final analysis, everyone in this chain is answerable, and takes devolved responsibility. I think the process is about finding a body which can do as good a job. Its going to be very hard. I don't think we should expect to resolve this in a short space of time, or without a wide degree of consensus in the broad community. A lot of goals have to be satisfied. I very much hope Robert will help define those goals, and clarify what kind of body he expects to be a plausible recipient of substantive control over .AU cheers -George -- George Michaelson | connect.com.au pty/ltd Email: ggm§connect.com.au | c/o AAPT, Phone: +61 7 3834 9976 | level 8, the Riverside Centre, Fax: +61 7 3834 9908 | 123 Eagle St, Brisbane QLD 4000Received on Thu Jan 23 1997 - 18:44:33 UTC
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