Rick Wesson [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: š Original date posted:2012-11-27 š Original message:> > We are not ...
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Original date posted:2012-11-27
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> We are not establishing an IETF working group, which is an option that
> was explored prior to the Paris meeting and has been sidelined at
> present for depth-of-bureaucracy by the backing commercial entities.
> Rather, we are establishing a top-level IANA registry group. This is
> not anticipated by the IETF old-guard working with us to be either (a)
> controversial or (b) possible to block.
My last note in this sub-thread.
There are no IANA registry groups, there is no such thing, and no way
to form one. The IETF can ask the IANA to form a registry but these
things take lots of support and take a long time, and these are only
created through standards track RFC. ICANN runs the IANA and there is
no such framework that you elude to. Review
http://www.iana.org/protocols/
If you are applying for a gTLD, good luck with that.
-rick
š Original message:>
> We are not establishing an IETF working group, which is an option that
> was explored prior to the Paris meeting and has been sidelined at
> present for depth-of-bureaucracy by the backing commercial entities.
> Rather, we are establishing a top-level IANA registry group. This is
> not anticipated by the IETF old-guard working with us to be either (a)
> controversial or (b) possible to block.
My last note in this sub-thread.
There are no IANA registry groups, there is no such thing, and no way
to form one. The IETF can ask the IANA to form a registry but these
things take lots of support and take a long time, and these are only
created through standards track RFC. ICANN runs the IANA and there is
no such framework that you elude to. Review
http://www.iana.org/protocols/
If you are applying for a gTLD, good luck with that.
-rick