[dnsext] New ID submitted

Edward Lewis <Ed.Lewis@neustar.biz> Fri, 07 October 2011 14:03 UTC

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http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/i-d-announce/current/msg40107.html

Out of frustration trying to locate information on the more obscure 
RR type registrations at IANA, I drew up this draft.  Comments?

Yes, there are spelling errors...in the abstract.  From the announcement:

     Title         : IANA Allocated DNS RRtyp Codes without Documentation
     Author(s)     : E. Lewis
     Filename      : draft-lewis-dns-undocumented-types-00.txt
     Pages         : 3
     Date          : 2011-10-06
    
In the IANA registry of Resource Record (RR) TYPEs, as of October 1,
2011, there are 10 type code values allocated with references that
are individual email boxes and not stable documents.  Some of the
registrations represent works in progress and such a reference is
viable.  Some registrations are dormant or dead efforts.  In all
cases it would be helpful to have some refernce to material
describing the type.

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