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Who Cares Paul Vixie's Root Servers Are Ignored
ICANN was partly started as the world's most expensive baby-sitter for Paul Vixie and the rest of the Jon Postel groupies. They think that they are still running network infrastructure. They are deluded. The world has routed around them. They are too blind to see that.
Maybe they should run an experiment and turn off all of their equipment for a month and see if anyone notices.
With .ORG removed from the "consumer root" things can not progress more smoothly. No one even notices the demise of .ORG, although Vixie points out that the useless PIR.ORG is history, despite their entire staff on vacation in Argentina.
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