Wes Hardaker <[email protected]> wrote:
    > "John R Levine" <[email protected]> writes:

    >> That's the policy for country codes that don't exist any more, like
    >> when .CS split into .CZ and .SK, or .TP turned into .TL.  While I am
    >> less certain than I used to be, I am fairly sure that .US still
    >> exists.

    > You're missing my point...  If the process of making the RFC
    > historic means the registration process / holdership for the
    > current registrants will change, or worse be suddenly pulled out

I think you are missing John's point.  .US hasn't been subject to RFC1480 in
some time.  He mentions it moving from ISI/SRI-NIC in 1999, I think.
I think we should have marked 1480 historic then.

(I still have sandelman.ottawa.on.ca, which is also a geographic domain,
but .ca stopped accepting new ones 20 years ago.  Annoys me. I regularly have
to convince registrars that it exists, even as they exchange emails with me
using it)

--
Michael Richardson <[email protected]>   . o O ( IPv6 IøT consulting )
           Sandelman Software Works Inc, Ottawa and Worldwide




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