David Keegel wrote: ] >if you don't focus on the main game in a mailing list, you will ] >not get anything done in that list. ] ] >If everybody could ask themselves "Does this message I am composing ] >help progress towards competition in com.au?" before sending each ] >and every message to this list, I would be a very happy man indeed. Doug Osborn wrote on Jun 24 :- ] ] Is that the "main game"? I think it is. I think if we can get a good solution for com.au, I am very confident it would also be applied to net.au in pretty short order (if not at the same time as com.au). But you have to get a specific proposal on the table before you start looking for definite commitments. ] The issues are surely wider than "let's get com.au". Undoubtedly there are more issues to be looked at. Problem is, if you try to look at all the issues at the same time, you end up with glacial progress. I can't speak for others, but I think there is a sense on this list of "ADNA has had the ball for a while, and didn't do much with it. Let's make a new start and get something moving." So, let's start with com.au, and tackle any issues we need to along the way, identify any other issues so that we can come back to them after we have sorted out com.au and net.au (and any similar domains). ] How should the .au DNS be governed? What is an appropriate body to do it? For the next year or two, I can't see why kre can't keep governing .au itself, mainly in a "caretaker" capacity (that's all it needs). Once we've sorted out com.au, we will probably be in a better position to answer those sorts of questions than we are now. In the process, we will likely learn a lot more about other stake-holders, to help things along. ] How do we fund the ] necessary infrastructure and not rely upon the donation of time and ] materials from individuals, universities and companies? Again, this one can wait (and a solution might just drop out of the work we are doing on com.au). ] If there should be competition, at what level ] should it be (eg the vaunted Nominet model)? Here's an important question. The Nominet model sounds good to me. __________________________________________________________________________ David Keegel <djk§cyber.com.au> URL: http://www.cyber.com.au/users/djk/ Cybersource P/L: Unix Systems Administration and TCP/IP network managementReceived on Wed Jul 01 1998 - 08:11:41 UTC
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