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[ga-full] RE: About .eu - Was: Re: [ga] Meeting on the creation of .EU TLD
Harald:
Can you explain to me what this horseshit is all about?
I am still unable to post to the ga list. Sure I can post to the ga-full,
but then anyone can. I have been unable to post to the ga-rules and I'm
holding you responsible for that.
As you can see, your assistant Mr. Walsh is now slimming me again in the
ga-rules and being unable to post - i can't defend myself.
When Jeff called you people in control of the GA horseshitter - I think he
was being rather kind.
Regards
Joe Baptista
On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, William X. Walsh wrote:
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> On 20-Mar-2000 Simon Higgs wrote:
> > IANA had the authority to introduce new TLDs into the root, as evidenced by
> > the introduction of ccTLDs during the same time period. This was part of
> > their NSF contract.
>
> NSF was explicit on this point. IANA had authority to introduce the ISO-3166
> ccTLDs, but that authority did not extend to gTLDs, and the NSF made this clear
> to NSI, Simon.
>
> As such, any "authority" granted by IANA was non-existant and invalid, just
> like Joe Baptista's authority.
>
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