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Re: [ga] FYI: dot-org
I agree that Nominet tries to do a good job but until they get some real-time
interfaces and a meaningful accreditation process, I consider them to be
a long way from best practice.
I guess my point is mainly that I believe that a lot of the systemic problems
Nominet faces are caused precisely because of its nonprofit status.
rgds
jon
>-- Original Message --
>Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 18:00:23 -0700
>From: Jeff Williams <jwkckid1@ix.netcom.com>
>To: "jon@jonlawrence.com" <jon@jonlawrence.com>
>CC: ga@dnso.org
>Subject: Re: [ga] FYI: dot-org
>
>
>Jon and all assembly members,
>
>Jon Lawrence wrote:
>
>> Indeed...Nominet (.uk registry) is run as a non-profit entity.
>>
>> One could hardly suggest that they're running a best-practice registry.
>
> Maybe not, but they are doing a pretty good job of running a good
>registry. I am not sure what a "Best Practice" registry is. If it is
>what ICANN has represented as such, I am thankful as are our members
>that Nominet is not doing so...
>
>>
>>
>> What's so wrong with the profit motive anyway???
>
> Not a dam thing! I am all for a good healthy profit motive for a
>For-Profit company. Hell I run one! >;) But if such and entity
>is like Enron, Afilias, Nuestar, Author Anderson, Global Crossing,
>Microsoft, ect. ,ect.... Than there is allot wrong with that type
>of profit motive.
>
>>
>>
>> >-- Original Message --
>> >Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 10:31:49 -0700
>> >From: William X Walsh <william@wxsoft.info>
>> >Reply-To: ga@dnso.org
>> >To: "James Love" <james.love@cptech.org>
>> >CC: ga@dnso.org
>> >Subject: Re: [ga] FYI: dot-org
>> >
>> >
>> >Thursday, Thursday, April 25, 2002, 9:52:37 AM, James Love wrote:
>> >
>> >> 1. There is a concern among some board members that there will be
>> >> non-profit front bids, with commerical companies funding a bidder,
but
>> >> basically it is for the benefit of the for profit.... I share this
>concern
>> >> also. I recommend that there be a two stage bidding process, select
>> the
>> >> non-profit first, and then in the second stage, the non-profit selects
>> >the
>> >> operator. ICANN could do whatever due diligence it feels it needs
>to
>> >on
>> >> the second stage.
>> >
>> >> 2. The $35 fee to bid will screen out most of the best non-profits
>that
>> >> might apply for this. This is a stupid fee, because the winner will
>> be
>> >> able to easily pay the cost of the reassignment, and the fee is just
>> to
>> >> screen out applicants. A very insulting response to the NC .org
report,
>> >> IMO.
>> >
>> >I don't believe the ICANN board is limiting the bids to non-profits
in
>> >any fashion.
>> >
>> >Nor do I think they should. .org is not now, nor has it EVER been,
>> >intended or restricted to non-profits, and there is no reason why it
>> >should be run by a non-profit, unless they submit the best possible
>> >proposal for running the registry.
>> >
>> >--
>> >Best regards,
>> >William X Walsh <william@wxsoft.info>
>> >--
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>Regards,
>
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