Here are some comments on the NOIE DNS audisc.html paper and the DNS page. (1) Robert Elz is not in fact an academic, he is one of the "General Staff" at The University of Melbourne. (2) Regarding the list of "Name Administrators", it might be clearer to have a table something like this :- Domain Policy Administrator DNA Operator ====== ==================== ============ edu.au Geoff Huston Geoff Huston gov.au Geoff Huston -> OGIT? Geoff Huston com.au Robert Elz? INA/Melbourne IT? INA/Melbourne IT net.au Hugh Irvine connect.com.au P/L asn.au Michael Malone Connect West P/L csiro.au CSIRO hostmaster§csiro.au org.au Robert Elz Robert Elz id.au Robert Elz various au Robert Elz Robert Elz There aren't really widespread terms for "Policy Administrator" and "DNA Operator". The idea is that the former has administrative control and responsibility, and the latter operates/implements (the day-to-day work). This sort of distinction might be useful later, when we start talking in detail about registries and registrars. (3) I'm not sure that focussing on just the "Industry" subset of the Australian Internet Community is appropriate. I know it's hard to get a handle on this kind of culture, but it is important to understand that within the Internet Community it is considered normal practice to provide some services to the community for free. Some of these services are critical to the operation of the Internet, and yet it is sometimes the case that those services are better delivered in this way than if a commercial entity was to take over (and I am talking here of quality, without considering cost). There is generally no clear line between producers and consumers on The Internet -- most people/organisations are both consumers of some services and producers for other services. __________________________________________________________________________ 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 Fri Nov 06 1998 - 04:21:38 UTC
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