Or, duh. I feel stupid re: my last message. I was seeing a tree, not a forest.
I don't think there's much of a need to tie it to a specific domain, for the same reason that URIs themselves aren't independent of domain. Anybody can register a DNS domain, and move it as necessary if they move. Once somebody gets "serious" (e.g. when Google stopped being an address somewhere at stanford.edu and started being at google.com), they will register their own domain, and thereafter can point it to the IP address as necessary. By using Internet URIs, OpenSim would take advantage of all these sorts of solutions that the DNS system itself already solves. No need to try and layer something on top of that to re-solve the same thing. -- --Rob Knop E-mail: [email protected] Home Page: http://www.pobox.com/~rknop/ Blog: http://scientopia.org/blogs/galacticinteractions/
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