0:212 BIZ > http://www.dnso.org/clubpublic/ga-full/Arc10/msg04827.html > From: Joe Baptista <baptista@dot-god.com> > > "the .biz address provided is not seen in most of the alternative > namespace. would love to read it but can't." > ===== > > Joe, > > Another way to "coach" novice users is to point out that there > are TWO .BIZ 32-bit DNS Proof-of-Concept Registries and > they have to be properly registered with BOTH Registries to > make sure they have a reliable configuration. You might also > want to point out that the new 128-bit DNS software, checks > and cross-checks both 32-bit Registries to verify a proper > configuration to make sure that only the "best-of-breed" .BIZ > names are supported in the commercial version of the .BIZ > Registry and the Next Generation Internet. > > .BIZ is .BIZ and the collective will of the SLD.BIZ owners > as customers for all three of the .BIZ Registries will determine > the fate of .BIZ. If the people create a mess, .BIZ will be a mess. > All the Registries can do is try to help make sure that does not > happen and at the same time deploy reliable infrastructure which > is immune from a single-point-of-corporate-failure. > > Note, .ORG will have two parallel 32-bit DNS operations soon > and will certainly be a likely candidate for the investment required > to deploy a serious 128-bit DNS service for .ORG users. > > > Jim Fleming > 2002:[IPv4]:000X:03DB > http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space > http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/130dftmail/unir.txt > 0:212 BIZ > > >