Jamie Rishaw wrote:
Seriously, our schedule calls for 5 dedicated, non-recursive servers up by next week this time, with T1 of better connectivity.
"Oh, we'll have quadruple this Real Soon Now(tm). We decided that it was a Good Thing to release this project with a crappy server and crappy links.. but honest.. we're fixing it!"
We plan full RFC2010 by the time we reach 5% visibility.
So.. never, right?
I dont get it. Why wait until later to do things _right_?
Because we're not used to being members of organizations in which major decisions are driven by short-notice ultimatums. Because we had to act quickly when it became apparent that the root servers were likely to be arbitrarily reloaded with a set of TLDs less than the full set originally registered as eDNS TLDs. Because we are used to organizations that provide stability and reliability as key elements to foster an environment hospitable to business. Respectfully submitted, Richard Shu