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Re: [wg-c] breaking up (names) is hard to do



At 11:11 AM 8/26/99 , Ross Wm. Rader wrote:
>Actually not - if you take a look at the information required to book a
>flight, it actually gets more complex. Additionally, according to their SEC
>filings, their transaction volume blows away NSI.

Ouch.  Sorry I wasn't clear.  I, too, meant that DNS registry data 
transactions are vastly fewer and simpler than any of the airline activities.

(It's really fun to talk with a database expert about the registry work and 
watch their disbelief that anyone would characterize the work as difficult 
or lage-scale...)

>Regardless, we both agree that the "NSI Nine" is an unrealistic number. As
>far as I'm concerned they can suck or blow, but not both. However, this
>whole line of reasoning is probably better placed on DNSO-Registrar's
>mailing list...

the relevance to this list pertains to meta-issues of registry models, at 
the least.

d/

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