david.monosov@futureinquestion.net ("David Monosov") writes:
... Root servers, and the .net, .com (as well as .org) domains belong to the world now; Welcome to the global democracy, brought to you by the ability to send packets across the globe at the speed of light. We all rely on them, and their management should be done in a way appropriate for their status.
i tend to agree that there is a conflict of interest between the commercial providers in this sector and both (a) their own customers, as well as (b) the outside community of interest. and...
There are many capable organizations worldwide which could assume such a task. ISC (previously mentioned in this context) would indeed be a fine choice as it has proven itself to be reliable and politically independent over time.
thank you, on behalf of isc and our board, for your respectful words. but...
... Power is a dangerous thing, especially in the wrong hands.
power is dangerous thing, in any small set of hands. diversity in all things! -- Paul Vixie