In a message written on Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 05:21:18PM -0800, David Conrad wrote:
Right. The challenge is that current policy requires explicit approval from both the Administrative and Technical contacts for the zone (to ensure they have really been notified). As shocking as it might be to some, there are ACs and TCs that don't respond to (repeated) e-mail (or faxes or telephone calls) from IANA. This can (and has) caused requests for name server changes to block. This is a known problem and was the subject of a public comment request quite some time ago (see http://forum.icann.org/lists/root-glue-comments/ for the responses). Unfortunately, things sort of got stuck. Hopefully, Randy's request will unstick things.
It would seem to me that a middle ground is in order. Contact the TLD's. Send them two e-mails, and two faxes. But all of those should contain "you have 30 days to object, or we will move forward anyway". I'm all for giving people a reasonable way to object, and/or "protect" the things they run. I think though giving them an opportunity to stop any process completely in its tracks is, well, stupid. I'd get involved in making the process less stupid, but frankly IANA politics make my head hurt. :) -- Leo Bicknell - bicknell@ufp.org - CCIE 3440 PGP keys at http://www.ufp.org/~bicknell/ Read TMBG List - tmbg-list-request@tmbg.org, www.tmbg.org