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- From: sl@wimsey.bc.ca (Stuart Lynne)
- Subject: Re: Mixed format addresses
- Organization: Wimsey Information Services
- Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1992 11:20:08 GMT
- Message-ID: <Bzx0tL.223@wimsey.bc.ca>
- References: <1992Dec22.143923.18272@mongrel.UUCP> <1992Dec25.134225.18745@wariat.org>
- Lines: 112
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- In article <1992Dec25.134225.18745@wariat.org> sjsobol@wariat.org (Steven J. Sobol) writes:
- >Andrew M. Dunn (amdunn@mongrel.UUCP) wrote:
- >
- >: True. But, unlike the US (and, to a lesser extent, Canada) they don't
- >: appear to insist on a geographical hierarchy.
- >:
- >: THAT'S what people don't like about the .US domain. Or the .CA
- >: domain.
- >
- >I haven't seen that many Canadian addresses that ARE geographical.
- >
- >: : Andy Dunn <amdunn@mongrel.UUCP> or <dunn5177@mach1.WLU.CA> :
- > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- > is this geographical or
- > is it the address of some
- > organization???
-
- WLU.CA is the domain name for Wilfred Laurier University.
-
- CA domain names are geographical based. But universities are assumed to be
- under the top level. There is currently a discussion underway to change this so
- that Universities would be under the second or province level. Since there is
- no suggestion that any existing names be changed and there are few if any
- universities that are not already registered its a moot point.
-
- }CA Subdomain Application Instructions (Updated 1992 Aug 8)
-
- }Subdomain:
- }
- } The name of the subdomain applied for. This will be of the form
- } "yourorg.location.CA".
- }
- } "location" is a name pre-assigned to the smallest registered
- } geographical region covering the branches or significant activity of
- } your organization. In the case of organizations where the smallest
- } geographical region is deemed to be Canada, the location subdomain will
- } not exist. These provincial and territorial abbreviations (as
- } recommended by the Department of the Secretary of State) are used at
- } the second level: AB, BC, MB, NB, NF, NS, NT, ON, PE, QC, SK, and YK.
- } Locality subdomains are used at the third level and consist of
- } unabbreviated names of localities (cities, towns, villages, etc.).
- }
- } An organization must typically have offices in more than one province
- } or territory to qualify for a national subdomain. Organizations with
- } offices in several localities in one province or territory should apply
- } for a third-level subdomain name. Small organizations and
- } organizations such as schools, libraries, and hospitals should apply
- } for a fourth-level subdomain name. Universities are considered to be
- } national organizations, and colleges are considered to be
- } provincial/territorial organizations.
- }
- } "yourorg" is a string that encodes the proper name of your organization
- } in a widely recognized fashion that will be unique to your parent
- } domain. Use these guidelines to determine your candidate organization
- } string:
- }
- } (1) Start with the full proper name by which your organization conducts
- } its business.
- } e.g.: "QL Systems", "University of Waterloo"
- }
- } (2) Remove all the blanks.
- } e.g.: "QLSystems", "UniversityofWaterloo"
- }
- } (3) Remove truly extraneous components if there are any.
- } e.g.: "QLSystems", "UniversityWaterloo"
- }
- } (4) If it is excessively long, abbreviate it by trimming on the parts
- } whose removal will result in the least loss of recognizability
- } outside the business-community sphere in which your organization is
- } already well known.
- } e.g.: "QLSystems", "UnivWaterloo"
- }
- } (5) If it still doesn't feel right, take out some more, using rule (4).
- } e.g.: "QLSys", "UWaterloo"
- }
- } (6) (This is important!) Take the above iterations to someone in your
- } organization whose organizational authority includes "the corporate
- } image" of the organization, to see which (if any) of the above is
- } the preferred "electronic corporate identity". (If none, then get
- } that person to repeat the exercise themselves.)
- }
- } Legal characters are letters, digits, and the hyphen. You may mix
- } upper and lower case, or use all upper or all lower case. Software
- } will ignore case, and most users will probably type all lower or all
- } upper case, depending on their terminals. You should capitalize your
- } subdomain name as you wish it to appear in machine generated lists,
- } such as the return address generated in your outgoing electronic mail.
- } Hyphens may be used to separate words if necessary or consistent with
- } normal references to the proper name of your organization.
- }
- } The parent authority (registrar) for your subdomain is the final
- } authority on all matters relating to registration and subsequent use of
- } your subdomain name. In particular, the CA domain registrar has
- } authority for all second level names. Your subdomain name must be
- } approved by the parent authority before it is used in network
- } communications.
- }
- } For example:
- }
- } MegaCo.CA National company.
- } WidgetCo.PE.CA Provincial Company.
- } CityAutoLtd.Melville.SK.CA Small business.
- } AlphaBetaU.CA University.
- } SmytheColl.ON.CA College.
- }
-
-
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