] At 04:14 PM 18/12/00 +1100, you wrote: ] ] >If an org.au application takes more than a few weeks, it usually ] >means that the application is incomplete in some way, so that Robert ] >Elz cannot tell whether to accept it or reject it based on the details ] >supplied. ] ] Alan, ] ] Have you received any statement along these lines? There have been ] complaints on this list before about delays in .org.au. I've been trying to find cases where an org.au application was submitted which wasn't processed after 2+ months, but seems to be a complete and correct application from a legal organisation which complies with the org.au policy. After much time searching, I've only found one. ] If Robert Elz is reading: if you see a problem in an application, do you ] tell the applicant so? No. I think Robert considers processing the straight-forward (complete) applications a higher priority. __________________________________________________________________________ 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 Mon Dec 18 2000 - 16:46:09 UTC
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