Hello from France, First, let me introduce the company for which I work : Ludexpress, "creator" of the .WINE TLD. See http://www.ludexpress.com/fr/chateaux.html for .wine justification. These sites, and others will be accessible in the .wine zone very soon... (http://www.nicwine.net/domaines.html ) We are now IPv8 G3 (Europe) TLDs zone delegates. Our servers are linked with IRSC/AURSC alternate root servers. Making the IRSC "truely International", as claimed on the AURSC web site. Now, IPv8 & IRSC are represented in North america, Australia and Europe. We won't be surprised to see new members in other locations very soon. Now let's talk about facts : - TLDs delegation process is underway in Europe. We're looking for organizations willing to manage G3 TLDs. Already several registries, or future ones, in the next weeks... - We are promoting the IRSC to European NICs and ISPs. => IRSC is known (if not "officially recognized") by these organizations, and by others such as the CORE, the RIPE, NSI, IANA/nIANA, the USG... - According to AURSC, 20 million internet users can already access to our alternate DNS. - IRSC doesn't destroy anything : we just add new TLDs to legacy gTLDs, ccTLDs and other alternate gTLDs. To access all that new Internet wealth, DNS servers configuration is EASY AND NON-DISRUPTIVE. So why don't you all test it, as users or providers, before judging it ??? As some people from this list pointed it, we could have "created" TLDs on a whim, for jokes, or anything else : but we didn't. All TLDs are administered/created/replaced under consensus with "neighbor nets" partners. Uncentral administration, as the Internet as a whole should be managed, on a bottom-up basis... Best regards, -- Jean-Christophe PRAUD - LUDEXPRESS http://www.ludexpress.com http://www.nicwine.net http://www.nic.wine 3:213 WINE Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu n'gah Bill R'lyeh Wgah'nagl fhtagnReceived on Sun Jun 21 1998 - 21:21:30 UTC
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