[IP] more on WSIS, DNS, WGIG, etc
Begin forwarded message:
From: Bob Frankston <Bob2-19-0501@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: August 16, 2005 2:37:54 PM EDT
To: 'Charles Brownstein' <CBrownstein@xxxxxxx>
Cc: Dave Farber <dave@xxxxxxxxxx>, "Paul V. Mockapetris" <pvm@xxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [IP] WSIS, DNS, WGIG, etc
Giving a dead horse another kick ...
While I now think that it's better to just let the DNS fail while
reinventing it from the edge. If one does want to try to fix it it's
important to recognize that many, if not the vast majority, of the
problems
cited in the report stem from the semantic burden we've put on the DNS
rather than the basic architecture. The architecture itself has held up
rather well.
Yet I didn't see any mention of the point in the report (though I may
have
missed it). It seems to be an attempt to make the unworkable workable
The squabble over .XXX is another reminder of the fallacy of imbuing
bits
with intrinsic meaning.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Farber [mailto:dave@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 12:56
To: Ip Ip
Subject: [IP] WSIS, DNS, WGIG, etc
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Brownstein, Charles" <CBrownstein@xxxxxxx>
Date: August 16, 2005 12:27:12 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: WSIS, DNS, WGIG, etc
Dave,
As you have announced, CSTB has a report available online about the
"Internet Governance" issues surrounding the DNS. It is available for
free to anyone who wants to download it (or one can purchase the book
version).
Unlike anything else available on the topic, it provides a compendium of
historical information, technical details, and reasoned analysis about
alternative courses of policy by a very broad group of experts
representing and considering a wide range of viewpoints. They agreed on
some things and not on others- and the report details why.
Early reader feedback has encouraged us to get the word out to more
folks who are attending to the recent WGIG report and the upcoming WISIS
deliberations.
We have created a "summary brochure" highlighting the report contents
and taking one to the download site. It is at:
http://www.cstb.org/dns/signpost.html
This is to ask anyone who has an interest to take a look and also to
spread the word by asking that this link be added to any other sites
where interested readers may be.
We are also interested in reader reactions and in knowing who has linked
to the site.
Best,
Chuck
Charles N. Brownstein, Director
Computer Science and Telecommunications Board
The National Academies
500 5th St NW, Washington DC 20001
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