*cough* I hate feeling like the CIRA defender...

Yes the CIRA Terms / Conditions is important. However the idea of the new
logo was to try and slowly remove the name 'CIRA' with the concept of
dot-CA.

I've discussed the terms and conditions to death in this forum. If you
don't understand the reasoning behind them; oh well ;)

As for downtime. Sure they have had some small hic-ups in their *first*
year of operation - but whats with an organisation like Verisign requiring
a 12 hour downtime? ;)

<plug>
If you want to do something to improve CIRA I highly recommend you support
MARK JEFTOVIC in this election. </plug>

On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, DNS Administrator wrote:

>
> Now don't you feel 100% about CIRA since they've gone to the trouble of
> creating a new logo?
>
> https://www.cira.ca/en/home.html
> (top left corner)
>
> After all, I think the only major issue for .CA registrations was about the
> logo. The huge terms/conditions each new registrant must agree to isn't
> important.  The downtime CIRA experiences isn't important.
>
> ...just the CIRA logo. I think we should all celebrate.
>


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