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Re: [ga] Names Policy Development Process


William -

----- Original Message -----
From: "William X Walsh" <william@wxsoft.info>
To: "todd glassey" <todd.glassey@worldnet.att.net>
Cc: "Ga" <ga@dnso.org>
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 12:09 AM
Subject: Re: [ga] Names Policy Development Process


> Sunday, July 28, 2002, 8:42:10 PM, todd glassey wrote:
>
> > My feeling is that a Root Zone Protocol as a top layer of a DNS
resolution
> > model might be also functional. The idea would be that if there was a
Root
> > Zone specified in the URI/URL then it would be used otherwise the
default
> > set would be (i.e. the ICANN set).
>
> > The real win as I have said would be properly outfitted search engines
since
> > these are really the next generation resolution services anyway.
>
> All your proposal does is essentially create a network of third level
> domain registries, and solves none of the problems.

Sorry - this is simply not true. My RZP allows for multiple root domains to
exist together in any number of models. These clearly are not Domain
Registries but rather a simple LDAP infrastructure listing which sets of
Registries are attached to which sets of  domains. And it does solve the
Domain Collission and IP issues without any major hurdles. Thats why this
would actually work - becuase it does not do as you claim, create a third
tier of registries.

> Who then gets to
> decide what "roots" (which are really TLDs, and TLDs become second
> level domains)


WRONG - no William, the root zones are not new TLD's in and of
themselves, they are collections of TLD's that are resolved by any
specific stated number of servers that make up that ROOT's top-level
of DNS servers.

> get into the master dns?

What are you referring to, in the ICANN Root? (dot ARPA), if that's the case
then ICANN would, just like it does now. As to the China Root, the Chinese
government likely would, one would think.

>
> Or do you not understand how the hierarchy in the dns works, and why
> it works that way?

William - I am tired of your verbal harassment to justify your position. Not
only is it wrong but its par for the course for you - that's what you do-
you verbally abuse people and the records speak for themselves. Look at the
archives over the past few years and what's there - your unhealthy slamming
of everything that offers anything that is different from your opinion. So
that means you must be the only right person here - eh...

Todd Glassey

>
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