On Jul 22, 2015, at 6:28 AM, George Michaelson <ggm(_at_)algebras(_dot_)org>
wrote:
I merely noted that there are voices (myself included) who think a revision
might be most useful if it abnegated the right to make these decisions and
said "the root zone vests with other people: ask other people to do things”
George -
A interesting assertion, given that the root zone is the entire top-level of the
identifier space and would specifically include "assignments of domain names
for technical uses”. I will observe that the latter is a right which the IETF
has
already reserved for itself, ceding to ICANN the general purpose assignments,
i.e. that which "present policy issues” (at least as described in the
IETF/ICANN
MOU [RFC2860])
That’s not to say that the IETF can’t revise this position as desired, only
that
it should be recognized as a change from documented state. It might also be
good to consider the principle of whether it is ever good practice for the IETF
to completely delegate an registry identifier space without retaining some
ability for making specialized/technical assignments…)
/John
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