I fear Malcolm and many others have lost the plot. If the principles behind the web name standards had been designed in the commercial world we would not be having this debate. If the principles behind the web name standards, or any other part of the Internet had been designed 'in the commercial world' as you glibly put it we'd have KEYLINK or AUSPOST or DIALOG or TRADEGATE or IBM's GEMNET or one of a score of failed attempts. As it happens, most if not all of the processes to derive how it is here (and in other areas) actually did have a lot of commercial input. Who do you think BBN and MCI and the other players who did the back-end engineering in the early days are? Christian Charities? Its just the clue density was markedly higher. Like orders of magnitude. You people (and you know who you are) need to get a life, and stop trying to hijack this process of self-governance to win onto large profits. Stop pretending to have 'the commercial sector' interests at heart, and look to your own motives. Its not about money. Its about rational process, and the needs of the wider community. Do you get it yet? cheers -George -- George Michaelson | DSTC Pty Ltd Email: ggm§dstc.edu.au | University of Qld 4072 Phone: +61 7 3365 4310 | Australia Fax: +61 7 3365 4311 | http://www.dstc.edu.auReceived on Wed Jul 14 1999 - 11:27:23 UTC
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