Re: [dnsext] DNSEXT progress and possible meeting at IETF-80

Suzanne Woolf <woolf@isc.org> Fri, 11 February 2011 02:01 UTC

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From: Suzanne Woolf <woolf@isc.org>
To: Vaggelis Segredakis <segred@ics.forth.gr>
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Subject: Re: [dnsext] DNSEXT progress and possible meeting at IETF-80
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On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 04:11:54PM +0200, Vaggelis Segredakis wrote:
> We as the Registry of [.gr] domain names are still very much interested in
> the Aliasing Requirements item and the development of a "xNAME" identical
> tree solution.

This is good to know, as I am working on the -00 (WG item) of the
identical-resolution draft; it's behind schedule but definitely not
forgotten.

I expect to be in Prague and would work with you (or anyone
interested) there, as well as in email until then.

> We would be very happy to produce a comment of this document. If there is
> anyone else interested in that please feel free to contact me.

This would be helpful.

thanks,
Suzanne
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