4) Listen to feedback from the first few people allocated space and if it still is not properly routed send out another notice to people and possibly delay additional allocations from the block for another month. I disagree with this part of your suggestion. Delaying new allocations will only serve to delay acceptance of new spaces. If you implement all
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 08:56, Todd A. Blank wrote: the other safeguards you have suggested, the multitude of notices should ensure that clued, well-informed, responsible networks have ample time to make adjustments in their networks. Networks not among those will most likely not respond until their downstream customers complain, and the best way to get those complaints started is to get more folks into those new networks. I suggest moving all of the GTLD name servers into newly allocated blocks as they become available. This will certainly break networks which are low on operational clue, and force them to get fixed. -- Jeff S Wheeler <jsw@five-elements.com> 502-523-6989