Whether you agree or not, I'd of though that the issues of stability or rather the problems created with setting up new roots was very obvious to anyone of a technical background? Example 1) Most of the Internet resolves one set of addresses, a subset resolves a different set. Like dialling a phone number and it ringing a different person depending on which phone company you use. Steve On Fri, 18 May 2001, Tim Langdell, PhD wrote:
There has been much talk of the introduction of new TLDs -- either new ICANN/DoC ones or those of the likes of New.Net -- affecting the "stability" of the Internet. And yet so far on all the lists, not just this one, I have not seen a single example of how the "stability" would or could be affected by such introductions. Can anyone give me even one example?
Tim
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