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Re: [wg-c] historical trivia (getting to the Shepperd/Kleiman "p
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On 16-Mar-2000 Milton Mueller wrote:
> For the record, I consider Garrin's Name.space, Crocker's IAHC proposal,
> Ambler's .web, and Brunner's .naa all to be legitimate applicants for new
> TLDs, and of the same moral status.
Agreed, along with all other legitimate applications who are a part of the
application process. They all have equal status, and no one's proposal or
application has any preference over anyone elses.
> The fact that some of these applicants, notably Crocker and Brunner, attempt
> to elevant themselves above the others may detract from one's personal
> evaluation of them, but is basically irrelevant to the work of this group.
Agreed also, the point is that no one's proposal has ANY right to be elevated
above any other proposal/application made once that process is in place.
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