At 04:01 PM 3/23/99 +0100, Dave Crocker wrote:
>At 11:20 PM 3/22/99 -0500, A.M. Rutkowski wrote:
>continuum. The InterNIC today is about as relevant as the
>>NSFNet backbone. They both hail from the same era.
>
>So, the fact that it is old means that it is irrelevant.
>
>Interesting logic, since TCP and IP are even older. I gather than IANA is
>not longer "relevant" either?
No, not really, from now on it's just as you summarized
at the Chicago IETF: "It's all just marketing".
The days of technical prowess being a ticket to the DNS game
are over. Now you need a legal and PR staff. How's yours shaping
up ?
Best regards,
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