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If we look at what IANA already does, for example, when you want to see
the root zone information or the assigned port numbers, you just go to
the IANA site and download them by following the links on their site,
there is no need to describe how IANA should make these files
available. The timezone registry could also be distributed the same way
since there is a relatively low number of timezones and it is not meant
to be a service hammered constantly by every calendar applications.
--Simon
Doug Royer wrote:
So your first request was to have NO access defined?
Not HTTP or FTP? Clearly not useful.
It still sounds like I need to remove any reference to HTTP
so that people do not expect a formatted view.