Re: [DNSOP] punctuation follies, I-D Action: draft-ietf-dnsop-alt-tld-15.txt

Paul Wouters <paul@nohats.ca> Tue, 28 June 2022 00:16 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] punctuation follies, I-D Action: draft-ietf-dnsop-alt-tld-15.txt
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On Jun 27, 2022, at 16:34, Michael StJohns <msj@nthpermutation.com> wrote:
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> It was true once! :-)   That's why I said "I think" - too many twiddles to the DNS to keep tract of.

As of IETF 101, these twiddles are now called “humps” 😜

Paul