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by mickronome
3123 days ago
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That someone wasn't aware, or involved in a process doesn't make their opinion invalid. I would like to add that clearly, those that was involved in the process have made a less than perfect decision in allowing .dev to be bought by anyone. It's been in widespread - informal - use for decades, and the decision to allow it to be sold has now directly affected multiple third parties negatively. If one assumes the people involved in the process knowledge in the area of domain names, they knew this but choose to ignore it for no good reason. TLD's with widespread historical, albeit informal use should absolutely have been reserved. |
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With all that said, whether or not one can have a reasonable expectation that one's perfectly valid opinion might have any impact on what many in the outside world regard as a settled matter is perhaps upon occasion a more subtle and complex question.