On Tue, 4 Jul 2006, Fergie wrote:
Interesting timing, indeed, considering the UK is beginning (again?) to examine alternatives -- and Nominet playing a role there, too:
http://technology.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1812343,00.html
So, with ICANN 'now' starting to forge alliances and make partnerships, despite some possibly bad moves early on, and despite some overly heavy handedness on the USGov's part over the years. Is 'no more ICANN' really a good move? Jay seems to make a good point, the devil you know vs the 'new' devil :( Would some/all of the ICANN situation been different had the USGov't just walked away one day one?
-- Tony Finch <dot@dotat.at> wrote:
The timing is interesting, given that DENIC and Nominet have recently come to an agreement of sorts with ICANN.