[DNSOP] WGLC: "Considerations for the use of DNS Reverse Mapping"

Peter Koch <pk@DENIC.DE> Fri, 14 March 2008 03:47 UTC

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From: Peter Koch <pk@DENIC.DE>
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Dear WG,

in accordance with the roadmap posted the other day, this is to initiate
a working group last call on

	"Considerations for the use of DNS Reverse Mapping"
	draft-ietf-dnsop-reverse-mapping-considerations-06.txt

ending Friday, 2008-04-04, 18:00 UTC.

The document is aimed at a status of "BCP".
Please review the draft and send comments and/or statements of support or
non-support to the WG mailing list.  We have taken names of volunteers,
but everyone is encouraged to review.  There will be a five reviewer threshold
and _no_ default action.

-Peter [co-chair hat on]
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