
-----Original Message----- From: Randy Bush <randy at psg.com> To: veni markovski <veni at isoc.bg> Cc: Jim Fleming <JimFleming at unety.net>; E D Danielyan <edd at aic.net>; centr at ripe.net <centr at ripe.net>; tld-wg at ripe.net <tld-wg at ripe.net>; rsctalk at ah.net <rsctalk at ah.net>; bgr at isoc.bg <bgr at isoc.bg> Date: Friday, August 28, 1998 11:25 AM Subject: Re: BG TLD
you want outsiders to 'solve' your internal problem. most countries tend to object to that. postel's repeated policy, as stated in rfc 1591 is that you need to resolve your internal problems locally. coming from a country which has so often been accused of interfering in others' business, i find your expections rather unexpected.
I think we have all learned that TLDs are domains and not countries. People from one domain can help people from other domains. The Internet is international and crosses geographic boundaries. The boundaries between domains are more distinct. I see several people here from the .NET domain and some from .COM. Some day we will have more diversity in domains and opinions. Jim Fleming Unir Corporation - http://www.unir.com -------- Logged at Sat Aug 29 10:45:31 MET DST 1998 ---------
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