At 09:13 AM 1/22/99 +0000, you wrote:
>A small amount of thought might persuade you that this process is already
>well under way. The root servers remain with NSI. The root zone is
>frozen. The RIRs, the regional IP address space registries, are thinking
>things over. RFC editing has been moved away from IANA. The IETF isn't
>terribly keen on the PSO.
>
Some of us know trademark law. I do. Some of us know the technical
aspects of modems, hard drives, etc. I do. Some of us net nerds know
both the wired and the political structure of the internet and its
accompanying
alphabet soup. I don't. For us pathetic dummies, please translate.
Uh, NSI, IP, IANA , and (with the above explanation) RIR I can handle. Since
I don't live in that domain (pun intended), what on earth "RFC editing has
been moved away from IANA. The IETF isn't terribly keen on the PSO"
might mean I have no idea.
Bill Lovell
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