i'd like to think of it as a sequence of bits having having no infix dots and having no semantics, e.g., directionality, arising externally to itself.

On 4/29/15 2:44 PM, Suzanne Woolf wrote:
Hi,

(no hats)

As the outcome of an offline discussion a couple of weeks ago, I'm suggesting a 
modest addition to the DNS terminology draft.

Sec. 2, "Names," uses the word "label" in several definitions, but doesn't define it. RFC 1034 does the same thing-- 
the definition of "domain name" imported into dns-terminology uses "label" but appears to assume a definition. Like 
"hostname", even though it's not defined in the core DNS RFCs, "label" seems to be widely used and would benefit from a 
citable definition. In particular, it seems to have a reasonably common, consistent meaning, easily derived from the usage in RFC 1034-- 
and a significant range of misuses.

I'm suggesting a new definition in Sec. 2, as follows:

"Label -- The portion of a domain name at each node in the tree making up a 
fully-qualified domain name"

(Andrew Sullivan gets full credit for the words, this is better than my initial 
attempt.)

I'd also like to thank the authors for causing me to ignore other work I should be doing in order 
to go refresh my memory on the details of usage in English for the words "between" and 
"among."


thanks,
Suzanne

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