On 18:09 29/11/02, Steven M. Bellovin said:
ICANN ICP-3 even goes to the extent to explain how a non-profit, harmless, temporary experimentation by the global community could lead to a root-management by multiple organizations instead of ICANN.This is precisely the point. It doesn't matter who selects the TLDs; all that matters is that there be a consistent set. --Steve Bellovin, http://www.research.att.com/~smb (me) http://www.wilyhacker.com ("Firewalls" book)
On 18:47 29/11/02, Keith Moore said:
That is also what is to experiment. Local TLDs are probably not going to be an as big burden as professional TLDs.Well, it also matters that the set be constrained to some degree. A large flat root would not be very managable, and caches wouldn't be very effective with large numbers of TLDs.
This is why to be relevant technical, societal and political experimentations must be carried together.
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