Re: [DNSOP] Draft -domain-names-01

Suzanne Woolf <suzworldwide@gmail.com> Tue, 03 November 2015 09:10 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] Draft -domain-names-01
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Agree with Joel here— there’s useful review for it in DNSOP *and* elsewhere IMHO.

Ed?

> On Nov 3, 2015, at 3:46 AM, joel jaeggli <joelja@bogus.com> wrote:
> 
> I think the dicussion of names is useful and insightful.
> 
> we can find a home for it I'm pretty sure but I'm happy to see
> discussion of it.
> 
> joel
> 
> On 11/3/15 4:39 PM, Tim WIcinski wrote:
>> 
>> I spoke to Ed this morning during breakfast, and we discussed his
>> draft.  I do like this as a well written read through the history of
>> namespace and domains, but I feel (and I think Ed even would agree) this
>> is not so much a DNSOP document, but something that should be in an area
>> where they need a better understanding of DNS (*cough* appsawg *cough*).
>> 
>> How does the working group think of this?
>> 
>> thanks
>> tim
>> 
>> On 10/30/15 8:23 PM, Edward Lewis wrote:
>>> A while back I floated a draft across this mail list and got (what I
>>> think) is sufficient (perhaps not the right word) feedback from the WG.  I
>>> updated the document and resubmitted.  FWIW, this is the document link:
>>>        https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-lewis-domain-names-01
>>> 
>>> I'm not even asking for comment on the list (but you can if you want).
>>> When I rev'd the document, I didn't mention it on this list (until now).
>>> 
>>> What I'm asking for is - when in Yokohama, if you have an interest in this
>>> I'm willing to discuss.
>>> 
>>> The issue in the document is both internal to DNS and external to DNS, I'm
>>> looking for broader input (such as applications area topics).
>>> 
>>> Ed
>>> 
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