From paul at redbarn.org Sun Feb 23 22:05:39 2020 From: paul at redbarn.org (Paul Vixie) Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2020 14:05:39 -0800 Subject: [Yeti DNS Discuss] anybody know what evidence might back these claims? Message-ID: <4d3b7a70-fda9-1bb6-ef9a-8807bef78cae@redbarn.org> 2019: The Beginning of the End of the Open Internet Era In the next decade, China will establish a separate root system for their share of the internet. This will mark the end of the global internet era. When the root splits, the United States and its allies should establish a coalition of democratic nations that would offer a stark choice and clear alternative to the Chinese internet governance model for the rest of the world. Blog Post by Robert K. Knake January 6, 2020 https://www.cfr.org/blog/2019-beginning-end-open-internet-era -- P Vixie From zli at biigroup.com Fri Feb 28 08:55:51 2020 From: zli at biigroup.com (=?utf-8?B?TGnCoFpoZW4=?=) Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 16:55:51 +0800 Subject: [Yeti DNS Discuss] anybody know what evidence might back these claims? In-Reply-To: <4d3b7a70-fda9-1bb6-ef9a-8807bef78cae@redbarn.org> References: <4d3b7a70-fda9-1bb6-ef9a-8807bef78cae@redbarn.org> Message-ID: I haven't heard relevant news like the one described in the article. I believe China will not split the Internet. As we all know, China is at the forefront of Internet applications. According to media reports, China ?s digital economy accounts for 34.8% of GDP, and it has become a network and digital power. If China shuts down the Internet, it will not be good for China's economic development. I personally feel that China will not close itself, it will only become more and more open. At the same time I was guessing what the author intended to write such articles.  --   Li Zhen ------------------ Original ------------------ From:  "Paul Vixie" From hzzhang at biigroup.cn Fri Feb 28 09:35:20 2020 From: hzzhang at biigroup.cn (hzzhang at biigroup.cn) Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 17:35:20 +0800 Subject: [Yeti DNS Discuss] anybody know what evidence might back these claims? References: <4d3b7a70-fda9-1bb6-ef9a-8807bef78cae@redbarn.org>, Message-ID: <2020022817352005824613@biigroup.cn>+149967C25A8E9970 An interesting wager based on that prediction: https://www.internetgovernance.org/2020/02/26/the-knake-mueller-wager-will-china-form-an-alternate-dns-root/ hzzhang at biigroup.cn From: Li Zhen Date: 2020-02-28 16:55 To: Paul Vixie; discuss at lists.yeti-dns.org Subject: Re: [Yeti DNS Discuss] anybody know what evidence might back these claims? I haven't heard relevant news like the one described in the article. I believe China will not split the Internet. As we all know, China is at the forefront of Internet applications. According to media reports, China ?s digital economy accounts for 34.8% of GDP, and it has become a network and digital power. If China shuts down the Internet, it will not be good for China's economic development. I personally feel that China will not close itself, it will only become more and more open. At the same time I was guessing what the author intended to write such articles. -- Li Zhen ------------------ Original ------------------ From: "Paul Vixie"; Date: Mon, Feb 24, 2020 06:05 AM To: "discuss at lists.yeti-dns.org"; Subject: [Yeti DNS Discuss] anybody know what evidence might back these claims? 2019: The Beginning of the End of the Open Internet Era In the next decade, China will establish a separate root system for their share of the internet. This will mark the end of the global internet era. When the root splits, the United States and its allies should establish a coalition of democratic nations that would offer a stark choice and clear alternative to the Chinese internet governance model for the rest of the world. Blog Post by Robert K. Knake January 6, 2020 https://www.cfr.org/blog/2019-beginning-end-open-internet-era -- P Vixie _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss at lists.yeti-dns.org http://lists.yeti-dns.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: