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Re: [ga] The Vixie Root


Patrick and all former DNSO GA members,

Patrick Mevzek wrote:

> On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 02:06:18PM +0100, Stephane Bortzmeyer took time to write:
> > > A similar announcement last month, that there will be a copy in Spain
> > > of f.root also, went unnoticed, I think.
> > ...
> > > I am very curious what ICANN thinks about this and how the DoC feels.
> >
> > I completely share Karl Auerbach's analysis about this issue: ICANN claims to
> > be concerned about the stability of the Internet while it shows a complete lack
> > of interest for any operational issue
>
> Seems interesting to me to blame ICANN *when* it act and _also_
> *when* it does not....

  Exactly right!  And when ICANN is in the wrong and shown that they
are, either in acting or not acting when they should have, than YES
blame must be attributed as a matter of at least getting the wrong
corrected or adequately addressed.

>
> It may well be possible that ICANN contacted RSOs involved, how could
> you now ?

  They didn't, and I DO know. I track any and all ICANN and IANA
E-Mail addresses.  If they did by phone, than they should not have
continued to have these sorts of problems.  Yet they continue to
have them in ever increasing regularity.  Hence your question
here is answered.

>
>
> And to set the record straight I do agree almost entirely with Karl.
> However I trust the RSO to know what they are doing, and the fact
> they do not need ICANN to know what to do, even when taking into
> account such high desires as ``Internet stability''.

  I think it is very clear that the RSO does not know what they are
doing all of the time, and has more on it's plate than it can deal with
a lot of the time.

>
>
> > (and, when it does, it produces texts like <URL:http://www.iana.org/faqs/tld-zone-access-faq.htm> that are technically ridiculous).
>
> ... as were many arguments on *both* side during the relevant meeting
> in Shanghaï last year...
> (like saying that giving ICANN AXFR access would increase spams and
> attacks...)
>
> Patrick Mevzek.
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