On Friday, June 19, 1998 1:07 PM, John Charles Broomfield[SMTP:jbroom@manta.outremer.com] wrote: <snip> @I am however convinced that a mismanaged ccTLD for a country that has a fair @government will not remain mismanaged indefinitely, but will transform into @a fairer system basically because of user-presure, so as more of the planet @becomes internet-aware, more fairer the ccTLD management is going to be. I @also think that it will generally go along the lines of nominet. @
Let's get down to specifics. How about something closer to home?
Look at the .VI TLD in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
How do you feel it is being managed ?
Hi Jim, Why do you ask me? -I'm not a U.S. citizen. -I don't live in the U.S. V.I. -I don't have any business or customers there. -I have nothing to do at all with the US V.I. (AFAIK) -I have no idea with how it is managed, nor any interest in finding out to be honest... Yeah, it's geographically "close" to where I live (Guadeloupe), but in this day and age, the whole world is close. I'm not sure where you live (is it Illinois or USVI), but if you feel that *you* have a problem with the USVI, try and get some USVI governmental institutions involved if you can't seem to get the current management of the TLD to listen to you... In other words, I feel that the way the USVI manages its TLD is non of my business. Yours, John.