> -----Original Message----- > From: Matthew King [mailto:mking§cinfo.com.au] > Sent: Tuesday, 24 August 1999 18:37 > To: dns§waia.asn.au > Subject: Re: [DNS] reply to Spring Clean comments > <snip> > CASE STUDY as follows: > > The domain we are seeking is acfe.edu.au This is for the Australian > Christian Forum on Education Incorporated (ACFE). > > It is my the second attempt at getting an edu.au domain. We initially > wanted to get jchristian.edu.au which is based on the name of ACFE's main > journal (Journal of Christian Education) but as you might have > guessed this > was rejected. > > The publisher of the Journal of Christian Education (JCE) is the > Australian > Christian Forum on Education Incorporated (ACFE). This is an educational > institution which conducts conferences, seminars and public meetings on > educational issues. It also publishes books and papers on educational > topics as well as the JCE. > > The Journal of Christian Education is a refereed academic international > journal devoted to the examination of the application of Christian > principles to the whole field of education. Its subscribers are libraries > of universities and colleges as well as individual educators in some 20 > countries around the world. > > In these ways the ACFE has similarities to institutions like the > Australian > College of Education. > > I may add that it undertakes activities very similar to other existing > edu.au sites ie. in particular the Australian Science Teachers > Association. <snip> I've found the domain policy for .edu.au to be extremely warped. My understanding is that .edu.au seems to be for exclusive use by Universities only, and anything else must register under <state>.edu.au. This raises several questions: (a) isn't the purpose of such a heirachy like this to separate national organisations from state-based organisations? (b) what makes a University a national-based organisation, when it operates within 1 state only? (c) why can't national-based educational institutions apply for a domain directly under .edu.au, when state-based ones can? I mention this simply because of an incident a while ago to do with a national space school programme, which is run in most states as well as at a national level. However, the domain was rejected, and I was told that I should register one for each state. How is this preserving the integrity of the DNS, when I had to register many domains instead of 1? I'm not having a dig at GIH, he does a fine job, however it's the policy for .edu.au registration that needs a serious review if national institutions require state.edu.au, and state-based institutions don't (it should be reversed!) Maybe this is something for auda to look into ! On a side note, I've only ever registered 1 .org.au but it only took a few days. However, I suggest that those applying for .org.au domains who qualify for .asn.au look into using it instead. I've never had a domain take longer than 30 minutes to get registered (or rejected)... Maybe MM can give Mr Elz some tips? ;) Phillip.Received on Tue Aug 24 1999 - 17:47:13 UTC
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