At 6/5/01 6:42 AM, Rick Baraniuk wrote:
>The first reseller to submit a pre-registration request will be awarded the
>'place' in the Tucows queue. For example, if 2 resellers attempt to
>pre-register tigertech.info then the first to submit would receive a spot in
>the Tucows queue. Any duplicate pre-registration request submission will
>result in an 'error' message to the submitting reseller (most likely a
>'domain taken' message or something very similar - therefore multiple
>submissions will not be permitted).
So clearly I'm being stupid, then, and I beg your indulgence, but what
does this sentence from the original notice mean:
>> all resellers, regardless of submission date, have
>> an EQUAL chance of being awarded the .info domain
Since only one reseller can submit a request for any given domain, it's
clearly NOT "regardless of submission date" -- in fact, it's first come,
first served, right?
I guess my confusion is that "regardless of submission date" means (to
me) that you can apply later and still perhaps get the domain. But that's
not true -- you won't even be allowed to apply tomorrow if someone else
at another reseller has already done so today, correct?
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Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies