-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 05/07/2015 10:56 AM, Livingood, Jason wrote: > > Beyond that, does it end up being a cheap way to avoid the ICANN > process > *** It makes sense to follow that process for systems that use the DNS, not for Special-Use Domain Names. If you would read the P2PNames and .onion drafts, you would instantly become aware of many things that would prevent the Tor Project from registering a gTLD, first of all, .onion is not a gTLD.
> By ‘redundant’ do you mean the IETF should take no action? > *** Given that ICANN already decided "to reserve the names permanently", an action of the IETF would only confirm that these names should be reserved by ICANN--which makes such action redundant. I don't see anything remotely related to any "uncertainty [that] could inhibit experimentation/investment in the home networking space". > > so the IETF should probably have quite simple and brief criteria and > try to limit this strictly – and perhaps even make it a one-time > activity. > *** I think such criteria exist and are defined in RFC 6761. > > Why not just a new RFC? > *** Why not using the existing RFC? == hk -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQJ8BAEBCgBmBQJVS3NhXxSAAAAAAC4AKGlzc3Vlci1mcHJAbm90YXRpb25zLm9w ZW5wZ3AuZmlmdGhob3JzZW1hbi5uZXRFQ0IyNkIyRTNDNzEyMTc2OUEzNEM4ODU0 ODA2QzM2M0ZDMTg5ODNEAAoJEEgGw2P8GJg9FyoP/22mi2rZQki1XUiYjrLg4MwH 92+ycEsG6nrNoBrCPpP4G/i6S1n91jrXVRUf/wrzfTE1S32CePjg3I5wuhBnraWN V166w4Ow9ni6+et1ZoIOHvZI13JO7lnlm1JvQSVBUL2aSuH/fm/jXnu8VxtUNpyF L0uZtwRayTfq1hu3HI7pKRsXBZmM8xJZ0SZ8tLjoF/v9A4eXShCjzItins2v3vzE Oq4CoBy9VeffB66Wa3GiH/C0Gu9I/GP56/MI9ncjtK74qXG/Bbq0wfJXM1Z/lh3V DdleCOvWZ+69JUyXR0PxyDpPvao5jX6vK7fKbtb0HxODSSeyAxLAjaj7XGr4LPuY pd1l5qV6MPikqHsixRTeIDw1JT8vEK5Oal1SjnTpunWhYfn6MrYyUDCKvEnOVzG4 dg4OefxStyYi3XJPwFlRP8W6ZrdLjW/4XaG04gKaxQpoGkccDk80g0cDP9u0fcXP /nKiy2s7s1ry/NC4+0vfvUk2UW28u73DSnLyF4CCka6oIHG4DG8/x+tTnNjPIk3h P9F38boBulkOxWS+jfd9SQlaRTzCOC5ImPb6KxVBElGdFfsCxC+753H674ZQLdvv ZGz8sRjXB54qKUjicdjyZ/zKrWOS+oTnqQPg/5PRy6gi3irA1rQjkmu3JBlN6+xo tvaeIvfAT/qhFYMI4LF6 =qVM/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop