
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999 09:44:32 +0200, Marcel Schneider wrote:
On Sunday, 12 Sep 1999, "Kurt Jaeger" writes:
Hello
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Basically, if they come to common standards, then there's no need to intervene 8-)
As we currently delegate domains from more than one country, some, ahem, standardisation might be useful. Currently, it's a mess with different rules, templates etc for each country with respect to almost everything.
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I'm not sure whether this deviation from common ground is obvious to the TLDs themselves, as they normally only deal with their own TLD 8-)
We know quite well what's happening outside our territory, don't be afraid ;-).
Marcel, "outside our territory" indicates a perspective which is quite natural for a registry. Kurt's perspective is different, and one which I believe we registry people (although we understand it in principle) may not be sufficiently aware of. He is a customer of (or has to deal with) several registries. Maybe we can learn something useful from listening to how others see us. Kurt, would you like to say more ... ? Niall O'Reilly -------- Logged at Mon Sep 13 11:09:06 CEST 1999 ---------