On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Ron Ipsen wrote: > We are not about competing (again IMHO) with the rest of the worlds systems > but about protecting and conserving and building on what is uniquely ours > for ourselves, our communities and those that will follow us. I guess I should respond publically (should that be publicly? :) now. The 'who cares' can be paraphrased as 'who cares whether .au (the domain) is worth money to corporations' ? I don't. What was originally talked about (DNS = directory service) does not exist now, regardless of how many times people quote that it is; or how many examples people give of 'domain.com' pointing at 'desired product or service'. ... it's not a directory service. Whether people use it as that or not is irrelevant; the protocol (as defined in the existing RFCs, 1101 is probably a good place to start) doesn't support this; and without extensions a'la LDAP etc. it's never going to. Regards, SaliyaReceived on Thu Nov 23 2000 - 09:17:29 UTC
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