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Re: Root Nameserver Changes


From: "James R. Fisher" <JFISHER () OMEGA7 WR USGS GOV>
Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 12:18:32 -0800 (PST)

From:   MX%"perry () piermont com" 20-MAY-1997 12:10:56.59
To:     MX%"mhurst () fastlane ca"
CC:     MX%"paul () vix com",MX%"nanog () merit edu",MX%"iana () isi edu"
Subj:   Re: Root Nameserver Changes

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To: Marc Hurst <mhurst () fastlane ca>
CC: Paul A Vixie <paul () vix com>, "'nanog () merit edu'" <nanog () merit edu>, 
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Subject: Re: Root Nameserver Changes
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Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 15:04:32 -0400
From: "Perry E. Metzger" <perry () piermont com>
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Marc Hurst writes:
Because you do not belong to one does not mean they do not exist. Market 
share, or the lack thereof, does not dictate as to whether or not they 
actually exist.

Yawn.
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Oh, but Mr. Hurst makes a true and valid point. And the Flat Earth Society
does actually exist (cf. www.flat-earth.org), but I somehow doubt Mr. Vixie is
a member of it either...
-jrf
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On Tue, 20 May 1997, Paul A Vixie wrote:

It is better to expand/modify Root Name Server
Confederations based on where servers are
located and which ISPs use them.

there is no such thing as a root name server confederation, that is a
fiction of jim fleming's intersteller imagination.

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