Re: [dnsext] draft-diao-aip-dns

Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer@nic.fr> Mon, 18 June 2012 13:13 UTC

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Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 15:12:38 +0200
From: Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer@nic.fr>
To: Ond?ej Surý <ondrej.sury@nic.cz>
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Subject: Re: [dnsext] draft-diao-aip-dns
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On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 02:58:31PM +0200,
 Ond?ej Surý <ondrej.sury@nic.cz> wrote 
 a message of 35 lines which said:

> Unified DNS tree was and is an important building block of the
> Internet and standardizing DNS-split would mean the end of the
> Internet as we know it.

The I-D does not split the DNS at all. It plays with words by
pretending it will allow several roots but this is not true. Instead,
it creates a super-root (the one which will allocate the AIPs, the .A
and .B in the examples) and therefore just displaces the (real)
problems to the super-root.

This is what the vast majority of "several roots" systems do: create a
new root but do not call it a root. Newspeak at its best...
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