> Le 2015-05-01 à 15:27, Paul Hoffman <paul.hoff...@vpnc.org> a écrit : > > On May 1, 2015, at 11:56 AM, Marc Blanchet <marc.blanc...@viagenie.ca> wrote: >>>> From the point of view of the DNS, there is no difference between a >>> ccTLD and a gTLD. This distinction is relevant only for policies. >> >> right. I completly agree and I was going to write almost the same thing. >> >> suggest to remove ccTLD/gTLD and stick with TLD. > > Just to be clear: you want to remove terms that are commonly used in talking > about the DNS from the terminology draft? I am hesitant to do this, given > that they appear in DNS-related RFCs, but if the WG wants to remove them > instead of defining them in a way that gets consensus, we can do that.
I understand the point. I’m saying that defining ccTLD/gTLD does not really bring anything and has Stéphane wrote, is on the policy side. If we want to be exhaustive in defining all keywords and terms, I would suggest then: ccTLD: a TLD gTLD: a TLD TLD: the more exhaustive version… that way, we can achieve the goal of being « exhaustive » while not entering into various policies and exceptions that is a rathole. Marc. > > --Paul Hoffman _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop