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Re: [ga] Redelegation issues
[cc's trimmed]
What to do depends on lots of things I don't know. First, what the
current delegate actually wants us to do once the the law is passed (as
opposed to what he says ex ante). Second, what the local community wants.
Those are critical facts. Also potentially relevant is what the rest of
the ccTLD community wants.
There's no need to rush to do anything. If there's a redelegation request
to IANA it should be published when received (something IANA should always
do, but sadly doesn't do), and discussed in the open.
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Marc Schneiders wrote:
> Although I value your ideas and decisions, in this case it might be more
> interesting, especially for the immediate consequences, what the
> administrators of the following nameservers for ZA do:
>
> *za. 2D IN NS AUTH00.NS.UU.NET.
> za. 2D IN NS UCTHPX.UCT.AC.za.
> *za. 2D IN NS MUNNARI.OZ.AU.
> *za. 2D IN NS NS.EU.NET.
> *za. 2D IN NS FLAG.EP.NET.
> *za. 2D IN NS RAIN.PSG.COM.
> za. 2D IN NS APIES.FRD.AC.za.
> za. 2D IN NS HIPPO.RU.AC.za.
>
> Those marked * (5 out of 8) are not even _near_ South Africa...
>
> > All this is of course separate from the question of what those of us
> > outside SA should do if this project goes forward; my point here is purely
> > that we have legal and moral freedom of action, not to suggest either that
> > the situation is anything like the torture hypo, nor that a particular
> > reaction is necessarily the correct one.
>
> So, what should be our position, and more importantly, of those that run
> the above mentioned servers, and the root zone (ICANN, USG)?
>
>
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