On Monday, June 22, 1998 4:45 AM, Robert Elz[SMTP:kre§munnari.OZ.AU] wrote: § Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 17:33:56 +1000 § From: Larry Bloch <larry§netregistry.com.au> § Message-ID: <199806220728.RAA16141§magna.com.au> § § | Is single individual a preferrable delegatee(?) for a country TLD as § | opposed to a representative body or a position (eg Technical Director) § | within such a body? § §Ideally, there would be some perpetual body - but there also needs to be §a way to create it that will satisfy the majority of people. So far, we §have no method to achieve that. However, efforts to make it happen are §beginning (again). One thing which is sure is that picking N names out §of a list built by some clown in the US isn't going to be the way anything §happens. § §kre § I agree, I don't think that people are going to tolerate Jon Postel (who is generally in the U.S) picking names and giving TLDs to people based on little or no community consensus. I think that things are going to start falling into place, or imploding into place as the case may be in cyberspace. Jim Fleming Unir Corporation - http://www.unir.com - 0:196 .MALL 1998 - The Year of the C+§Received on Mon Jun 22 1998 - 21:40:43 UTC
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