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Re: [ga] Older Registrations



William and all assembly members,

  The line of authority was well known at that time.  The DOJ as well as
NSF have that documentation on file.  If you are so interested in seeing it,
you can of course file an FOIA request for it.  If you are unwilling to do
so William, than stop grandstanding and suggesting someone else do your
homework for you.  I already did mine, and I have shared some of it
on more than one occasion.  If you missed that William well then you are
SOL.  No one should have to or feel obligated to reproduce the same information
over and over again for you or anyone else.  DO YOUR HOMEWORK YOURSELF
WXW!

William X. Walsh wrote:

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> On 29-Mar-2000 Simon Higgs wrote:
> > At 02:01 PM 3/27/00 -0800, William X. Walsh wrote:
> >
> >>On 27-Mar-2000 Christopher Ambler wrote:
> >> > There is every reason to recognize those. If for no other reason, then
> >> > Jon Postel caused a number of individuals and companies to spend
> >> > good resources in time and money based on his request to show working
> >> > code previous to process.
> >>
> >>All I have to say to this is that you should have made sure that he indeed
> >>had
> >>the authority he was claiming to have.
> >
> > Jon Postel did have the authority to add new TLDs to the root. The evidence
> > is sitting in the root zone right now. His actions were, specifically, as
> > head of IANA & contracted to the NSF/USG, to establish the process and
>
> His authority existed solely with regard to ccTLDs.  NSF's actions make this
> clear.  Provide documentary evidence to back up your claims, or just admit you
> are wrong.
>
> Bottom line.  Where did the authority come from, and where is the documentation?
>
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