To:
Lars-Johan Liman <liman@autonomica.se>
Cc:
dnsop@cafax.se
From:
Dave Crocker <dcrocker@brandenburg.com>
Date:
Mon, 06 Aug 2001 14:08:43 +0100
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<20010627144911F.liman@autonomica.se>
Sender:
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Subject:
Re: London issues.
At 06:49 PM 6/27/2001, Lars-Johan Liman wrote: >Could I please have a "show of hands" of which of the document >... >The following documents are on the stage (Ohta-san's have expired): This is about a document NOT on your list. That might mean it is not possible to consider it at this time. Further, it might be assessed as out of scope for the group. In case there is flexibility, I'll raise the question, but fully understand that the it might be deferred: This working group seems to me the best IETF venue for discussing questions that have been raised about administering unique hierarchies. The IAB wrote a document concerning the requirement for a unique DNS root. I have expanded on their document, considering concerns that were raised after their document was issued, and broadening the scope, as discussion some has generally challenged the requirement for unique hierarchy administration. The I-D is: <ftp://ftp.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-crocker-unique-assign-01.txt>. I am seeking comments on the draft and hope that we can advance it to BCP. d/ ---------- Dave Crocker <mailto:dcrocker@brandenburg.com> Brandenburg InternetWorking <http://www.brandenburg.com> tel +1.408.246.8253; fax +1.408.273.6464