"Richard J. Sexton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I maintain eDNS was never looked at with an open mind and any sense of > objectivity. Possibly, but again, if there was some strong desire for new TLDs by the Internet community, they could just point their servers at them and ICANN would not be an issue (wrt TLDs). What do you think you have to do to convince the Internet community to recognize new TLDs? We have representatives of the ISP/C here; what is your take on recognizing new TLDs? Do you feel you have to wait for ICANN to approve them or are you willing to back individual ISP recognition of them? --gregbo
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