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Re: NAVYJOBS.COM
From: Tim Bass (@NANOG-LIST) <nanog () dune silkroad com>
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 1996 19:13:27 -0400 (EDT)
Vadim continues in the NAVYJOBS.COM thread:
It is much better to make dot-envy less sexy by *mandating* minimal tree depth under existing domains. Old allocations may be grandfathered, and people should be made aware that keeping first-level domain names *is* antisocial.
Here we go again! Sorry by friend, but 'social engineering' by stimulating to the emotional organs of the human central nervous system is also unacceptable. What really perplexes me..... Why are so many of the so called 'libertarians of the Internet' so quick to jump on the 'antisocial'.... use negative peer pressure tactic? Social engineering via low level emotional guilt complexes is a fairly 'low-order' solution for complex technical problems. In this case, the Name Space issue, is not complex. Having a scalable system with distributed root names servers, subservers, and nameservers is not difficult nor overtly expensive. There is little reason to start a 'fear' campaign concerning the DNS name space, similar to the 'renumber or die' jihad out of the famous zealous WG. Just fund and fix it with money... maybe send your ISP profits to NANOG.ORG and build a technical solution. It is not impossible nor impractical.
How about ceasing .COM allocations altogether? There's .US and .INT.
(smiling and laughing and the statement above) I was under the impression that the new (high) $50 a year domain registration fee was going to help finance the system of nameservers. Obviously, or perhaps mistakenly, this is wrong. Many paid hard earned currency for .COM domains, it generated revenue; now 'technocrats' suggest it should be deleted (must be just a rhetorical statement 0-) Please make no mistake about it, people of Planet Internet.... " Social Engineering is Not an Acceptable Alternative for Technical Innovation. " -Tim Bass +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Tim Bass | #include<campfire.h> | | Principal Network Systems Engineer | for(beer=100;beer>1;beer++){ | | The Silk Road Group, Ltd. | take_one_down(); | | | pass_it_around(); | | http://www.silkroad.com/ | } | | | back_to_work(); /*never reached */ | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Current thread:
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM, (continued)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Paul A Vixie (Apr 24)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM edfang (Apr 22)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Vadim Antonov (Apr 22)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Hank Nussbacher (Apr 22)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Hank Nussbacher (Apr 22)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Vadim Antonov (Apr 22)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Gabriel M. Schuyler (Apr 23)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Mike Byrnes (Apr 23)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Paul J. Zawada (Apr 24)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Vadim Antonov (Apr 24)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM @NANOG-LIST (Apr 24)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Jon Zeeff (Apr 24)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Jeremy Porter (Apr 24)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM bmanning (Apr 25)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Vadim Antonov (Apr 24)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Jon Zeeff (Apr 24)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM @NANOG-LIST (Apr 24)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Vadim Antonov (Apr 24)
- RE: NAVYJOBS.COM Jim Browning (Apr 24)
- Re: NAVYJOBS.COM Jon Zeeff (Apr 25)
- RE: NAVYJOBS.COM Jim Fleming (Apr 25)
(Thread continues...)