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Re: [ga] Re: .info LR2 process and failure of ICANN to heed warnings
Thursday, July 18, 2002, 4:00:51 AM, Soobok Lee wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "William X Walsh" <william@wxsoft.info>
> >
>> > Round-robin lottery system with some minimum queue length restriction is
>> > more beneficial to ordinary registrants/regitarars and the registry itself free from those
>> > hassles.
>>
>> I don't agree, we've seen the messes, and I predicted they would be
>> messy when they first announced their silly plans. And they turned
>> out to be even more messy than I had envisioned.
> In the .info LR2, Afilias had not imposed any minimum queue length enforcement,
> all the mess came out from this "hole". By Richard's accounts, a registrar
Well, just remember that Richard has an agenda too :)
His analysis, if you can call it that, was not done from a neutral
point of view, but of someone with a vested interest, who didn't get
what he wanted, and was looking for a way to cast blame. When you
start with a conclusion, you can almost always find a way to put
"evidence" together that, when taken entirely on its own, will see to
back up that conclusion.
And that is sorta my point, with anything but FCFS, you will always
have those who make this kind of claim, no matter how you structure
it. With FCFS, you simply say, you didn't get it in first, there is
no way to argue with that, and society has a natural acceptance of
that logical method of conducting business.
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Best regards,
William X Walsh <william@wxsoft.info>
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