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Kiwi Geeks Seek Domain

Codeine writes "A group of professional Internet engineers and technicians from New Zealand are following the published procedure to obtain the delegation of GEEK.NZ from the NZ Domain Name Commissioner (DNC). If successful, GEEK.NZ would be New Zealand's twelfth second-level domain."

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  1. Re:i don't understand by bdash · · Score: 5, Informative

    Not sure why the "12th second level domain" phrase surprised you. The New Zealand Domain Name Structure describes the current structure and processes surrounding the creation of new second level .nz domains. It mentions that the general form of NZ domain names is name.domain.nz where name is the user chosen name, and domain is one of .ac, .co, .cri, .gen, .govt, .iwi, .mil, .net, .org and .school.

    The fact that that document only lists 10 second level domains surprises me as this would make .geek.nz the 11th...

  2. Re:i don't understand by King+of+the+World · · Score: 5, Informative
    Just in case anyone is wondering, the 12 2nd level domains are firstly the usual .co.nz, .org.nz, .net.nz, .gen.nz (general), .ac.nz (tertiary educational), govt.nz (duh), mil.nz,

    The unique ones are school.nz (other educational), maori.nz (general maori tribe), iwi.nz (local maori tribe), cri.nz (gov research),

    As well as geek.nz there's a proposal for bank.nz.

    Certain domains are open for anyone to use (maori.nz) but others (bank.nz, iwi.nz) require procedures to register.

  3. Why this is relevant around here by swmccracken · · Score: 5, Informative

    Recently, the maori.nz domain was created. It was created on the grounds that it was of cultural value for a clearly defined subculture of NZ, AIR.

    However, there was something of a geek feeling that this wasn't very fair - it was a domain created on the basis of race and race alone.

    In protest, and in a "if they can get it, why can't we" various people attempted to create the geek.nz domain. There is something of a race issue that we have to work through around here - thoughout the greater culture, stretching as far back as The Treaty of Waitangi

    (Yes, there is something of an opening-the-floodgates problem, but there is a moritorim on new applications at the moment.)

    (BTW, this isn't exactly news, as the idea was mooted, AIR, many months ago.)

    Oh, and New Zealand Herald / NZPA Coverage

    It's a cool thing, let us have our fun! :-)

    Okay, I'm probably overplaying the race issue - it is something of a bugbear for me, however, that is the rationale behind.

  4. Re:Not cool... *sigh* by CoughDropAddict · · Score: 5, Informative

    I agree with your sentiment completely.

    However I think this particular submission was reasonably clear. A group of professional Internet engineers and technicians from New Zealand (ie. a private group) are following the published procedure to obtain the delegation of GEEK.NZ (ie. they'll be able to give out .GEEK.NZ domains to anyone) from the NZ Domain Name Commissioner (DNC). If successful, GEEK.NZ would be New Zealand's twelfth second-level domain.

    It's significant because it allows a private group to define what a particular subdomain looks like by who they grant registrations to. It is leveraging the delegation model of DNS to give a particular social/professional group their own DNS namespace.

    A more detailed explanation could be useful to people not familiar with DNS, though.

  5. Re:Sounds like eu.org! by swmccracken · · Score: 2, Informative

    Aah, but that's just somebody with a bog-standard non-official .org domain.

    This is building it into the official structure of the DNS - and being recognised by the establishment.

    Err, yeah, I know it doesn't sound a big deal.

  6. Re:Terrible summary. by WasterDave · · Score: 4, Informative

    Actually, they're trying to get a domain extension of sorts, much like the pre-existing .org.nz, .net.nz and .co.nz.

    No shit, I think you might find that the words "a second level domain" gave the game away. I mean, it'd be fine to be a newbie, but don't slate the editors for giving a terrible summary.

    As it is, it seems to be a cool novelty, but these geeks failed to express any sort of goal for this project.

    Well, dah. We get a second level domain of .geek.nz. Hello? That _is_ the goal, what's there to no know?

    Dave

    --
    I write a blog now, you should be afraid.
  7. Re:i don't understand by cscx · · Score: 3, Informative

    Actually .edu corresponds to .ac.uk or .ac.nz. 'school' would probably be the analog to '.k12.stateabbrhere.us'

  8. Re:Not in the .us by sleepintill2 · · Score: 2, Informative

    You missed the boat, myname.us is already registered, and so is "your name".us most likly because they opened dot us registrations to the public April 24, 2002. Go to nic.us for a list of registrars.

  9. Re:We need more top level domains. by Mogster · · Score: 2, Informative

    NEW ZEALAND
    Auckland 36 51' S 174 46' E
    Wellington 41 17' S 174 46' E
    Christchurch 43 32' S 172 37' E
    Locations of three of our largest cities.

    Also known as Aoteoroa (Land of the Long White Cloud).
    Not part of Australia.
    First inhabitants (Maori) arrived around 950CE. European discovery in 1642CE by Able Tasman. First major European exploration by Capt Cook 1769-1777CE. Became part of British Empire 1840CE.
    PureNZ to learn more ;)

    And further to the parent: geek.nz sounds pretty cool to me.

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    ACK NAK RST