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[ncc-services-wg] Re: [dns-wg] Re: dnsmon / .org
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Kurt Erik Lindqvist
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Thu Sep 11 14:31:17 CEST 2003
>>> Who is selling DNSSEC courses? The whole point of DISI is to >>> kick-start >> >> We do. > > I was not aware of that. > So given that, should we stop DISI and other kick-start like things. > Or is the benefit to the membership as-a-whole and the community more > important? I read this as if you are asking for a blank check. It's not that easy. In certain cases and most certainly in certain countries, training for free (well, it's not actually for free. Subsidized is probably a better word) is good and needed. Doing a certain basic amount of education will also help cut costs for all of us. But that is not the same as realizing that you are competing with commercial interests. So far I don't think this has been a big deal, just as Johan says, but it does highlight the fact that the NCC needs to be aware of the issues. - kurtis -
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