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Re: [ga] DNSO ICANN board member


What about:

Roots that have a different contents than the A-Root

(you may ask for a definition of the A-root - may I give a definition 
"by example": the machine that is physically located at NSI and from 
which the content is copied to the other 12 roots - and probably even 
more machines)

Roberto




>
>What is the ICANN definition an alternative root?  The ICANN staff
>stated in the TLD RFC that:
>
>     "The introduction of the proposed TLD should not disrupt current
>operations, nor should it create alternate root systems, which threaten

>the existence of a globally unique public name space."
>
>    Does a definition of an aternative root system exist?
>
>  Jamie
>
>On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Dave Crocker wrote:
>
>> At 08:40 PM 8/31/00 -0700, Kent Crispin wrote:
>> >I stand corrected.  Of course, it is defined in terms of "domain 
name
>> >registrars" and so on -- ie, it's circular.  :-)
>> 
>> 
>> Somehow, it is comforting that a hierarchical system has a circular 
>> definition...
>> 
>> d/
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