Re: [DNSOP] I-D Action: draft-huston-kskroll-sentinel-04.txt

Martin Hoffmann <martin@opennetlabs.com> Mon, 29 January 2018 22:38 UTC

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Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2018 23:37:55 +0100
From: Martin Hoffmann <martin@opennetlabs.com>
To: Warren Kumari <warren@kumari.net>
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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] I-D Action: draft-huston-kskroll-sentinel-04.txt
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Warren Kumari wrote:
> 
> Yes, you are right -- for all places where there is 'A' it should be
> 'A or AAAA'; how do people feel about something along the lines of:
> 
> "Throughout this document, we are using A to refer to an Address
> record (either 'A' or  'AAAA') " -- having "A or AAAA" scattered all
> over the document makes it now flow as nicely...

Perhaps define a term for "A or AAAA" such as "address record"? That
could potentially be useful as a general term in more contexts.

Kind regards,
Martin