[DNSOP] Top level names -- precision re categories and where are are the uncertainties?

Steve Crocker <steve@shinkuro.com> Sun, 05 July 2015 01:26 UTC

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Subject: [DNSOP] Top level names -- precision re categories and where are are the uncertainties?
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Folks,

I’ve been watching the dialog on this list regarding to level names.  Attached is my attempt to clarify the state of affairs and identify the loose ends.  Both PDF and pptx versions attached, the latter in case someone is moved to edit the slides directly.

Cheers,

Steve