On Monday 2 December 2013 at 10:38, Paul Hoffman wrote:

> SLDs under .arpa are cheap and easily managed by the IETF.

Yes.
> Forcing someone into a different class (where all sorts of things could block 
> by accident) seems silly.
I don't know that anybody is talking about force. I'm not sure what that would 
look like, in fact, given that anybody is free to write software that does 
whatever they think is sensible.

But discarding the option of using a different class at an over-general high 
level seems silly, too. Don't the operational considerations depend on the 
details?

Saying that using a non-IN class is a non-starter seems about as silly as 
saying that using a non-IN class is always the right thing.


Joe
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