On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 10:40:07AM -0800, The IESG wrote:
The IESG has received a request from an individual submitter to consider
the following document:
- 'The Eternal Non-Existence of SINK.ARPA (and other stories) '
<draft-jabley-sink-arpa-02.txt> as a BCP
The IESG plans to make a decision in the next few weeks, and solicits
final comments on this action. Please send substantive comments to the
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The file can be obtained via
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-jabley-sink-arpa-02.txt
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In the Internet, nothing is eternal. In the DNS, due to local scoping,
one can never prove non-existence. I think this is a bad idea that can
not ever be rigorously enforced - and its based entirely on the whim of
the then current zone operator. I think this is a bad idea.
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--bill
Opinions expressed may not even be mine by the time you read them, and
certainly don't reflect those of any other entity (legal or otherwise).
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