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Re: [ga-roots] How the sky might fall


Somon and all,

  Yes you are right.  However submitting a FOIA request for those archives
will not give you the FULL Domain-Policy Archives as some of them were
under lists.nsol.net .....

Simon Higgs wrote:

> At 08:34 PM 6/5/01 -0700, you wrote:
>
> The Netsol domain-policy list was originally sponsored by InterNIC. At
> least until Netsol changed the list to run under "netsol.com", i.e. while
> the list was domain-policy@internic.net, the list was public record. Any
> government-funded public mailing list archive is subject to FOIA.
>
> >Joanna I could be wrong here but let me suggest:
> >
> >There was great consternation at the time of upheaval which no one speaks
> >of in
> >Mr. Postel's death, I should say Dr. Postel, there were decisions made which
> >had to do with root zone servers and the running of the US ccTLD, IPv6 was an
> >horizon which eventually cost 70 million bucks but needs to be stepped
> >over, to
> >IPv8 or posssibly IPv16.  There was a route taken which was forced upon our
> >great Icon which he really did not want to take, but power won out and
> >probably
> >hence his death.
> >
> >Why do you think that such matters are only revered and not talked about?  Do
> >you think the reason for unplugging the great Domain Name Policy NetSol list
> >were matters that were revealed recently?  No it is the archive of history
> >that
> >sets these giants back and Mr. Morfin and Williams and Sotiris and
> >Muelller and
> >Ms Rony and even Vint Cerf were there and they were unable to stop that which
> >they foresaw as the rejection of Stakeholder representativeness.
> >
> >Damn Shame say I, but I am glad to have spent three days reading those
> >archives
> >before they were stolen.
> >
> >I am greatly saddened by our loss!
> >
> >Eric.
> >Joanna Lane wrote:
> >
> > > on 6/5/01 8:18 PM, Jefsey Morfin at jefsey@wanadoo.fr wrote:
> > >
> > > > Let admit the DoC - not warned by the BoD about the routing risks
> > > > accepts the second .biz. What do you think will happen? IMHO
> > > > something similar to what happened to Jon Postel when he
> > > > unpluged the root. .us will not like it and will report.
> > >
> > > Jefsey,
> > > I understand the first sentence of this paragraph, but not the rest. Please
> > > explain.
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Joanna
> > >
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> Best Regards,
>
> Simon Higgs
>
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