Folks,

If you are looking for a cliche, how about:  better late th, an never?

This is revised based on original presentation about dns-attrleaf, in order to
document it as a starting point for working group discussion.

I suppose, in fact, this should have been submitted as
draft-ietf-dsnop-attrleaf, but it was too late for a new draft posting.

I know at least one participant has an alternative data model to propose for
registration, and am hereby encouraging him to submit his comments, in order
to get group discussion going.

d/

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Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-crocker-dns-attrleaf-03.txt
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 13:15:02 -0400
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        Title           : DNS Scoped Data Through Attribute Leaves
        Author(s)       : D. Crocker
        Filename        : draft-crocker-dns-attrleaf-03.txt
        Pages           : 9
        Date            : 2007-7-11
        
Historically, any DNS RR may occur for any domain name.  Recent
    additions have defined DNS leaf nodes that contain a reserved node
    name, beginning with an underscore.  The underscore construct is used
    to define a semantic scope for the associated, parent domain name,
    within which the use of some RRs is constrained.  Hence the
    underscore construct defines a basic paradigm modification to the
    DNS.  This note explores the nature of this DNS usage and defines the
    procedures for registering "underscore names" with IANA.

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  Dave Crocker
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