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Re: [ga] FYI: Future of .su
Karl, thank you very much for clarifications from Board side.
The IANA function performed by ICANN is subject to the Purchase
Order from the US Government, issued on 9 February 2000,
http://www.icann.org/general/iana-contract-09feb00.htm
with provision for performance progress reports each 3 months.
The initial Purchase Order has been modified on 21 March 2001,
http://www.icann.org/general/iana-contract-21mar01.htm
with provision for performance progress reports each 6 months.
The corresponding NTIA page is
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/iana.htm
The March 2001 IANA function purchase order reads:
2.1.1.2 Perform administrative functions associated with
root management. This function involves facilitation and
coordination of the root zone of the domain name system.
It includes receiving requests for and making routine updates
of the country code top level domain (ccTLD) contact and
nameserver information. It also includes receiving delegation
and redelegation requests, investigating the circumstances
pertinent to those requests, and reporting on the requests.
This function, however, does not include authorizing
modifications, additions, or deletions to the root zone file
or associated information that constitute delegation or
redelegation of top level domains.
This statement is clear.
Besides, I recall John Klensin explaining several times that
country codes such as .SU or .GB will remain preserved in the
DNS for stability purposes.
John ?
Elisabeth
--------------Original Message---------------------------------
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 11:12:39 -0700 (PDT)
To: Alexander Svensson <alexander@svensson.de>
cc: DNSO General Assembly <ga@dnso.org>
Subject: Re: [ga] FYI: Future of .su
From: Karl Auerbach <karl@CaveBear.com>
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, Alexander Svensson wrote:
> >Later, however, Vitzthum denied making any official statement. And Mary
> >Hewitt, ICANN's director of communications, wrote that the future of
> >dot-su as a top-level domain is still under consideration.
If it is "under consideration" that "consideration" is not happening at
the board level.
Apart from the utter elimination of public participation in ICANN, the
thing that most irks me about ICANN's so-called "reform" is that it does
absolutely nothing to redress the fact that in ICANN all the real
decisionmaking is done by "staff", secretly from both the public and the
board; without notes, minutes, or other records; subject to unknown and
unreviewable whims and influences; and perhaps associated with unknown
quid pro quos.
--karl--
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