I'll take a dollar for every query in PTR we take at the ipv4  /8 and Ipv6
/12 level. Thats somewhere around 170,000/sec.

Luckily, you'll all stop before I have the entire western economy in my
pocket, but thats ok. I'll take the cents.. I'll take the millicents...

Seriously: the volume of query is not small. It may be pointless but by
golly its popular.

What do people do with it? I have no idea. But as long as people want to
query, the RIR are happy to anchor the domains.

-G

On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 11:24 AM, Ted Lemon <ted.le...@nominum.com> wrote:

> On Nov 10, 2014, at 11:10 AM, Paul Ebersman <list-dn...@dragon.net> wrote:
> > If I wait until I have screaming customers, I have months and months of
> > hell before I have any solution.
>
> So deploy the solutions the IETF is already working on.   You are
> proposing we do something bad to solve a problem that demonstrably does not
> exist, when we are already pursuing a solution that would be good, not bad.
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