Well, take the .biz extension for example. if it was as good as a .com or .net, it would have had the same sort of progression and neulevel wouldn't be going in flames.. If we had some extensions like .game, .sex, .art .that sort of stuff which is really what people want, well things would be different... it goes for .au stuff too .. .game.au, .sex.au, .art.au ... What sort of stupid administration would have .coop, .aero and .museums to grow a market, c'mon ! Ah well, just ranting :) What i am saying is that, it's good to have the possibility to have people submitting 2TLDs ideas and stuff, but i think having that advertised to the public and getting what people "really" want gives you a good idea of what sort of market to grow :> But sure, it's going to be a headache for the auDA folks to manage, as it would be for any administration. Do Resellers and registrars really pay attention to what people want, or are they too busy sorting out thir own business and having pre-conceived ideas about what could or couldn't work ? Ah well... Ginge -----Original Message----- From: Kim Davies [mailto:kim§centr.org] Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2002 1:18 AM To: dns§lists.auda.org.au Subject: RE: [DNS] New 2LD Proposals (to date) At 00:44 16/06/2002 +1000, you wrote: >Hey Just a quick question, do you have a good explanation to why people will >always think any domain extension is inferior to a .com,.net or .org ? What makes you think "people will always think any domain extension is inferior to a .com,.net or .org"? kim -- Kim Davies Technical Policy Advisor Council of European National Top Level Domain Registries Sandford Gate, Sandy Lane West, Oxford OX4 6LB, UK www.centr.org Phone +44 (0)1865 332400, Fax +44 (0)1865 332401 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://www.auda.org.au/list/dns/ Please do not retransmit articles on this list without permission of the author, further information at the above URL. (323 subscribers.)Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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