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RE: [ga] DNSO ICANN board member
Simon,
>
>"An Alternative Root is a DNS root zone containing both ICANN
administered
>Top Level Domains and additional non-ICANN administered Top Level
Domains."
>
>Dave has the concept right. But, in order for the DNS root not to
fragment,
>the ICANN root has to act as the baseline as that is the lowest common
>denominator. You mileage may vary with time.
How would you call a root that does not use the ICANN root as baseline?
(BTW, I assume that you cannot make sure that an alternate root does not
point to different name servers for the TLDs that are also in ICANN's
root)
Regards
Roberto
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