
In concept - I agree with you Jim. But in realistic application, I agree with you John:) It is a matter of "You can't tell me how to run the Registry for my country." - just wouldn't go over well in the very countries that may be mismanaging their registry. Now, making a statement of registry guidelines and recommendations, that is good idea. How do we proceed?
However, drawing up a set of specifications which are DESIRABLE and RECOMENDABLE is probably a very good idea, and would go a long way in solving the problems you pointed out. I feel however that enforcement and/or regulation should be left out of it.
Yours, John Broomfield. GP & MQ NIC
Regards Steve Heflin Domain Bank, Inc. IDomains, Inc. -------- Logged at Mon Apr 27 23:24:29 MET DST 1998 ---------