On Monday, June 22, 1998 10:02 AM, Stephen Baxter[SMTP:steve§senet.com.au] wrote: <snip> § §Do you want change under .au or just com.au ? § Who said anything about change ? All I am suggesting is a body of people to be stewards over the .AU TLD. These people are referred to in some areas of the world as trustees. Many public libraries have trustees. They get voted in and out. The library staff does not change and the books and building do not move each time the trustees change. The trustees speak for the community that elects them and they appoint the people to manage the resources. From what you are saying, it is likely that the trustees would immediately decide that Robert Elz is the logical choice as sys admin. Now, to address your question, you might be implying that the .AU TLD is not really the issue because all of the registration volume is under COM.AU. I call these "psuedo TLDs" because it might as well be .COMAU if others are not allowed to register directly under .AU. One of the things the trustees would decide would be whether to allow volume registrations directly under .AU. Once they make that decision then they would instruct the sys admin (Robert Elz ?) to carry out their wishes. If the trustees truely represent the community and Australia is like most capitalistic places in the world, then I would imagine that companies would prefer to register directly under .AU as opposed to .COM.AU. The <VERB>.<ADJECTIVE>.<NOUN> style will likely become the common form of domain names just to keep things simple for humans that have to deal with them. Jim Fleming Unir Corporation - http://www.unir.com - 0:196 .MALL 1998 - The Year of the C+§Received on Mon Jun 22 1998 - 17:36:31 UTC
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