Re: [DNSOP] terminology: glue

Paul Hoffman <paul.hoffman@vpnc.org> Mon, 04 May 2015 19:08 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] terminology: glue
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On May 4, 2015, at 12:03 PM, Steve Crocker <steve@shinkuro.com> wrote:
> Thanks.  I agree it’s good to explain this.  I’d rather it were explained in a document that purported to explain how things work instead of slipping it into a terminology document, but getting it written down somewhere is better than nowhere.

Agree about "somewhere else". The terminology document is meant to describe terms briefly, not describe fully how the technology behind the term works. I'm sure that the community would benefit from a "How To Glue" document, and I doubt it would be only a few paragraphs, and I hope it would have lots of examples.

--Paul Hoffman