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- From: spaesani AT mail.com
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- Subject: Re[2]: [opennic-discuss] Proposal the TLD .JS
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2016 21:37:05 +0300
well im not sure if you're asking a question but along those lines. com could be confused with a microsoft com object. it woud really depend what the tld operator and then all the registrants have in mind. or rather what intonations or inferences they give to it.
remember this is opennic and not the ietf iso ican etc..
unlike the iso ietf ica iana etc.
opennic does not violate human rights nor international laws and treaties by imposing the english language on foreign countries and prohibiting intercontinental and cross country internet communications between family friends and businesses 'unless its done in english and extortionist sums are paid.. Its quite a violation.
Of course with the IS issues its,most likely not of huge,concern at the UN level which of course makes it that much more :insidious.
If a militarily backed french or german group did the same (those organisations are us military backed through the us depatment of commerce) in the same subversive fashion I'm sure some Americans would be crying freedom of _expression_ in their country and most likely bring up the international law violations at the UN.
Of,course the french, germans russians etc..
don' t do this and neither of course does opennic.
At opennic you can request jesuis. (Je suis).
Which.means 'I Am' in french.
You might want to do : .choa (good by and take care)
It's truly intemational and harmonizing.
More people should know about it.
One other thing: the iso ietf n co software stack is as hostile as those organisation's boards and members.
It needs to be overhauled at a certain level for opennic and other organisation's like it to get off the ground and truly set the internet as an international unifying tool and not an english imposition and extortion tool that it has been for 20 years.
.sp
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spaesani AT mail.com
Hi,
What does "JS" stand for? Like I suggested it's a bad idea to enter ".js" into an address bar since it might get confused with malware.
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-Dan Q
On Sun, 28 Aug 2016 22:43:31 +0300, spaesani AT mail.com wrote:
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> Thanks for clarifying the source of the policy but I reviewed opennics policy for tlds and see that there is no 2 letter restriction thus my motion to review the policy has no premise and is invalid.
> So no need for a vote on that issue.
> As for .JS I allteady voted in light of opennic's policies.
> Thanks again for clarifyng.
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- Re: [opennic-discuss] Proposal the TLD .JS, (continued)
- Re: [opennic-discuss] Proposal the TLD .JS, Paginas Web y Servidores :: Ventas, 08/27/2016
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- Re[2]: [opennic-discuss] Proposal the TLD .JS, spaesani, 08/28/2016
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- Re: [opennic-discuss] Proposal the TLD .JS, vv, 08/27/2016
- Re: [opennic-discuss] Proposal the TLD .JS, Jacob Bachmeyer, 08/27/2016
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- Re: [opennic-discuss] Proposal the TLD .JS, vv, 08/29/2016
- Re[2]: [opennic-discuss] Proposal the TLD .JS, spaesani, 08/29/2016
- Re: [opennic-discuss] Proposal the TLD .JS, Daniel Quintiliani, 08/29/2016
- Re: [opennic-discuss] Proposal the TLD .JS, Jacob Bachmeyer, 08/27/2016
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