Re: [DNSOP] [Ext] Call for Adoption: draft-vandijk-dnsop-nsec-ttl

Matthijs Mekking <matthijs@pletterpet.nl> Fri, 18 December 2020 14:33 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] [Ext] Call for Adoption: draft-vandijk-dnsop-nsec-ttl
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Hi,


On 11-12-2020 23:41, Paul Hoffman wrote:
> On Dec 11, 2020, at 1:42 PM, Tim Wicinski <tjw.ietf@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> 
>> So this call should be less controversial.  I read Peter's draft
>> (thanks for poking us on this) and it does clean up existing
>> documents.
>> 
>> With this call, we're only looking to *objections* to adopting this
>> work. Please speak up and if there objections, we can review
>> 
>> This starts a Call for Adoption for draft-vandijk-dnsop-nsec-ttl
>> 
>> The draft is available here:
>> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-vandijk-dnsop-nsec-ttl/
>> 
>> 
>> This call for adoption ends: 28 December 2020
> 
> Please adopt. I will review, but cannot implement. (It would be grand
> if implementers could report whether they are already doing this or,
> if not, how much effort it would be for them to change.)

I support adoption. BIND 9 is not yet doing this, but a fix was easily 
made and we will release it early 2021 to version 9.16 and up.

Best regards,

Matthijs