
Well, I not only sent hundreds of e-mail, putting together all the emails, conversation and seminars held in Bulgaria about it, I've also asked and have received a positive answer to put this "Open letter" in the web - you can see it at many locations, including http://www.bol.bg/protest/ and http://www.isoc.bg, and http://www.kit.bg and many other. But I'll write you more later on today, when I can take a better look at your mails. It's been a busy week, and for the past 2 days I am having a flu and about 38 degrees C. have a good weekend, yours as usual sincerely, veni -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Karrenberg <Daniel.Karrenberg at ripe.net> To: E D Danielyan <edd at aic.net> Cc: veni at isoc.bg <veni at isoc.bg>; centr at ripe.net <centr at ripe.net>; tld-wg at ripe.net <tld-wg at ripe.net> Date: 28 aWGUST 1998 G. 12:49 Subject: Re: BG TLD
Edgar,
*very* well said. This has ben pointed out to Veni numerous times in private correspondence.
Daniel
E D Danielyan <edd at aic.net> writes:
... file wrongful conduct action against BG NIC in your country and make Internet community in Bulgaria aware of the situation: if your rights, or rights of public are not honored, it is your and public's responsibility to defend and enforce them. Internet isn't a monarchy and Dr. Postel isn't a king.
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On Fri, 28 Aug 1998, Veni Markovski wrote: If you feel the .bg ccTLD is not properly managed and that Jon is not responsive enough, soon will be an IANA-ng organization and you will be able to submit your request to a committee and it will be decided. Patience. If you are correct in your statements - then I am sure a panel of people will get to the truth. But alternate TLDs belong in their own sphere. There are the current gTLDs and there are the ccTLDs. Create an aTLD organization for alternate TLDs which can include alterNIC and network luminaries like Jim Fleming, Bob Allisat, etc. -Hank
Well, I not only sent hundreds of e-mail, putting together all the emails, conversation and seminars held in Bulgaria about it, I've also asked and have received a positive answer to put this "Open letter" in the web - you can see it at many locations, including http://www.bol.bg/protest/ and http://www.isoc.bg, and http://www.kit.bg and many other. But I'll write you more later on today, when I can take a better look at your mails. It's been a busy week, and for the past 2 days I am having a flu and about 38 degrees C.
have a good weekend, yours as usual sincerely, veni
-----Original Message----- From: Daniel Karrenberg <Daniel.Karrenberg at ripe.net> To: E D Danielyan <edd at aic.net> Cc: veni at isoc.bg <veni at isoc.bg>; centr at ripe.net <centr at ripe.net>; tld-wg at ripe.net <tld-wg at ripe.net> Date: 28 aWGUST 1998 G. 12:49 Subject: Re: BG TLD
Edgar,
*very* well said. This has ben pointed out to Veni numerous times in private correspondence.
Daniel
E D Danielyan <edd at aic.net> writes:
... file wrongful conduct action against BG NIC in your country and make Internet community in Bulgaria aware of the situation: if your rights, or rights of public are not honored, it is your and public's responsibility to defend and enforce them. Internet isn't a monarchy and Dr. Postel isn't a king.
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On Sat, 29 Aug 1998, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
If you feel the .bg ccTLD is not properly managed and that Jon is not responsive enough, soon will be an IANA-ng organization and you will be able to submit your request to a committee and it will be decided. Patience.
Sorry, but I'm very impatient. I've registered a domain two months ago. It was a domain in regional subdomain of PL ccTLD. Two weeks after reg. the .pl adm (NASK) send me such a letter: "If we will give regional domains to regions, we will do it with all registered subdomains." It's obvious, what's the difference, where the delegation of my domain will be hold. Last week they've done it, but the first move of new adm. was deleting my delegations. Two days ago I was talking with president of NASK and... P. of NASK - "It's your problem, it isn't our domain" Me - "You have took money for this" P. of NASK - "It is not our problem." How long I've got to wait for decision of court or IANA-ng (if...); a year? Regards, Artur ps. New administrator isn't answering my emails. -------- Logged at Sun Aug 30 07:48:40 MET DST 1998 ---------
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