On 4/1/16 4:53 PM, George Michaelson wrote: > Whats your reaction going to be, to a closed 6761 because if you come > to the microphone with a "but we built to the userbase, we have > millions" and make bambi eyes, I feel a bit like saying "you were > warned" > > ie, squatting a domain, is squatting a domain, no matter how much you > believe in your own process. If you populate code to the label, a > specific label, you're in moral hazard. > > You cannot predict what label (if any) you will get. You need to code > agile, to a label being in another space (eg .alt) which is also > unknown. it has to be in a .conf or other runtime option, not hard > coded.
which would be super useful implementation advice to the community so not to create moral hazard in the future. > forever. > > -G > > On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 7:40 AM, str4d <st...@i2pmail.org> wrote: >> On 29/03/16 07:53, John Levine wrote: >>> Finally, no matter what we do, at some point someone will come by with >>> .GARLIC which is like .ONION but stronger and they will say (with some >>> justification) that it's used by a zillion people around the world. >>> "You should have used GARLIC.ALT." "Yeah, I guess so, but we didn't, >>> sorry." Then we'll have to deal with it one way or the other. I hope >>> that .alt will push that day off farther into the future but it's >>> unlikely to push it to infinity. >> >> Injecting a little levity: I2P does in fact use a variant of onion >> routing called garlic routing! But we are already in the 6761 process >> for .I2P, and have absolutely no desire to take garlic any further than >> a technical metaphor :) >> >> str4d >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 >
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