@leeloo @craftyguy @rust How long an "average country" lasts is fully irrelevant to the point. Public organizations are a horrible justification for country TLDs, .gov exists and it should be opened to non-US entities. The only actual unique purpose country TLDs serve is providing more local and unique domains and language code TLDs do that far better while actually communicating something about the website. Multi-language blogs already have .blog, commercial websites have .com
@lunarna @craftyguy @rust
That makes no sense. How would opening .gov to more countries help me ensure that I'm connecting to a website following Danish law rather than one in some banana republic that barely has a law?