Re: [dnsext] BOF on variants for ICANN San Francisco

Andrew Sullivan <ajs@shinkuro.com> Wed, 09 March 2011 22:42 UTC

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Subject: Re: [dnsext] BOF on variants for ICANN San Francisco
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On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 10:13:55PM -0000, John Levine wrote:

> Once you're done gritting your teeth, this is an educational
> opportunity to help people understand the large number of moving parts
> that have to be synchonized to get the consistent user experience that
> is probably the intutive idea of sameness, e.g.:
> 
> If users type various names into their web browser, what should they
> expect? Always the same page? How about if some pages are different?
> How about if one brings up a page, the rest don't? etc.

I completely agree.  I'm very enthusiastic about this opportunity, I'm
delighted ICANN is organizing it, and I just changed my travel plans
in order to be able to make it.  Now I just have to break the news to
my wife!

A

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Andrew Sullivan
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