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Re: [ga] The never ending ICANN Hoax on IDNs
- To: Joe Baptista <baptista@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, ga <ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [ga] The never ending ICANN Hoax on IDNs
- From: JFC Morfin <jefsey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 20:32:45 +0100
At 16:21 20/12/2007, Joe Baptista wrote:
My response to the latest ICANN announcement - in short - its all crap.
The ICANN announcement I mean. Were just continueing with the dog
and pony show when ICANN clearly has failed.
Dear Joe,
as you know there are several technical problems involved that cannot
be resolved. Among others these problems come from the centralised
nature of the ICANN DNS conception, the Internet lack of an
architectural presentation layer, and the choice of the Unicode
consortium updated surjective typing solution to support a fixed
bijective registration need. The system can be tested as long as
there is no crook, no error, no users, and it is mostly in ASCII.
This permits ICANN to focus on its survival priority: to build
themselves a niche in defining and selling e-linguistic countries to
countries via one or two fellow registries.
Their target is to become exclusive of the "e-linguistic country"
line of product, as being the US regalian champion (ccNSO/GAC). Other
candidates are ISO/UN for the IGF international entities' college,
and the civil society (now the private/business proposition has not
been approved). For that they do not really need IDNA to work, just
people to accept to believe it could sometimes work.
jfc
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