Kevin Dinn wrote: >This was my original approach - to make the criteria so specific that the >applicant virtually knew whether they would be successful before the >application went in. I think this is a reasonable goal. I think the problem is that the different domains have different sizes and therefore requirements. How about we divide the criteria into 2 parts, the first part that all DNAs need to meet, then a second part specific to the domain that they apply for. There is also an unspoken assumption that any DNA would wish to handle all available domains. I do not believe that this assumption is valid. To this end I propose that a DNA has to apply for each domain separately. (Need to discuss application fees in this case.) --- Panther (as in Pinkboard Panther) <panther§pinkboard.com.au> Larry Singer <larrys§pinkboard.com.au> Larry Singer <larry§wright.com.au> http://www.pinkboard.com.au/~panther/ Sending junk email to my addresses will result in rude messages. "That kind of guy."Received on Fri Aug 01 1997 - 12:34:47 UTC
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