> LINX policy, which was endorsed at the two recent IEPG meetings, is
> that the proposed root server would be in the LINX neutral AS
This is was was discussed at the IEPG meeting, and the concensus was
that "common resources" should be attached to public exchange points
trough a dedicated router in a neutral way.
Shared resources has to bee keept as neutral as possible, and having
for example a root-name-server behind it's own router attached to a well
recogized public exchange point seems to be the best avaliable
implementation today.
Thus all ISP's present at that echange point could peer, regardless of
their peering policies to other ISP's and as there is no other service
than the nameserver is behind that router, and I'm sure all of them
(the ISP's peering) will give transit for the prefix used by the
nameserver to other parts of the network.
--Peter