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To: dnsop@cafax.se
From: Bill Manning <bmanning@ISI.EDU>
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 19:06:15 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <199905102307.IAA04329@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp> from "Masataka Ohta" at May 11, 1999 08:07:06 AM
Reply-To: dnsop@cafax.se
Sender: owner-dnsop@cafax.se
Subject: Re: Root Servers

> 
> Bill;
> 
> > >    However, the number of unicast IP addresses of root servers is
> > >    limited.  Thus, with the legacy operation of DNS, the number of root
> > >    servers in each country (including US) must be equal to the number of
> > 					    ----
> > >    unicast IP addresses of root servers divided by the number of
> > >    countries (some weight may be given according to the number of
> > >    Internet hosts in each country).
> > 
> > 	Why is this a MUST?
> 
> Silly question.
> 
> If you can't understand the point here, its your probelm and it is
> meaningless to discuss the issue with you.
> 
> Rest of your questions are ignored.
> 
> 						Masataka Ohta

	Stupid Answer.  Avoiding questions considered lame. 
	Geo/Political bias ignored. Perhaps someone will extract 
	the relevent points from your draft and turn them into 
	something useful. There are some interesting nuggets here.
	They may already be covered under patent.

--bill

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