Whats the process to understand how, and why a name gets added to the list? Thats not an IETF question, understandably, but it would be nice to understand it, even only in outline.
-George On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 11:30 AM, Paul Wouters <p...@nohats.ca> wrote: > On Mon, 29 Mar 2016, John Levine wrote: > >> ICANN has its own list of reserved names that you can't apply for. >> In the recent round it was all of these: >> >> AFRINIC IANA-SERVERS NRO ALAC ICANN RFC-EDITOR APNIC IESG RIPE ARIN >> IETF ROOT-SERVERS ASO INTERNIC RSSAC CCNSO INVALID SSAC EXAMPLE IRTF >> TEST GAC ISTF TLD NSO LACNIC WHOIS GTLD-SERVERS LOCAL WWW IAB >> LOCALHOST IANA NIC >> >> plus "test" or "example" translated into other languages. They also >> reserved OLYMPIC and REDCROSS in about a dozen languages but said >> those might change. > > > Wasn't MAIL added to that list a little later on? > > Paul > > > _______________________________________________ > DNSOP mailing list > DNSOP@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop