I keep getting told the IETF can't tell people what to do
        but that is *exactly* what we do do when we issue a BCP.
        We tell people what best current practice is and ask them
        to follow it.

        Today we have TLDs that do perform all sorts of checks on
        servers they delegate zones to and some do inform the
        operators of those zones that they have errors.  Those
        checks cover in part tests described in
        draft-andrews-dns-no-response-issue.

        So do we adopt this or do we continue to lie to ourselves
        about what BCP actually do?

        Mark
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Mark Andrews, ISC
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