Eric Rescorla has entered the following ballot position for draft-ietf-dnsop-attrleaf-13: No Objection
When responding, please keep the subject line intact and reply to all email addresses included in the To and CC lines. (Feel free to cut this introductory paragraph, however.) Please refer to https://www.ietf.org/iesg/statement/discuss-criteria.html for more information about IESG DISCUSS and COMMENT positions. The document, along with other ballot positions, can be found here: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-dnsop-attrleaf/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMENT: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Rich version of this review at: https://mozphab-ietf.devsvcdev.mozaws.net/D5596 COMMENTS > However some services have defined an operational convention, which > applies to DNS leaf nodes that are under a DNS branch having one or > more reserved node names, each beginning with an _underscore. The > underscored naming construct defines a semantic scope for DNS record > types that are associated with the parent domain, above the > underscored branch. This specification explores the nature of this This text is a bit hard to parse for the layman. Here's my attempted rewrite, which captures what I think this means. Conventionally, this construct associates data with the parent domain, with the underscored label instead denoting the type of the data. I'm not sure if that helps, but perhaps something along these lines? S 1.1. > > 1.1. Underscore Scoping > > As an alternative to defining a new RR type, some DNS service > enhancements call for using an existing resource record type, but > specify a restricted scope for its occurrence. Scope is meant as a I think I get why you are saying "scope" here, but it's kind of not that good fit with the programming concepts of scope as I am familiar with. It seems like there are two benefits to this convention (1) indicating the type of the data (2) the ability to do a selective query. Perhaps it would be clearer to introduce the convention first with the typing benefit and then explain that this also gives you the ability to do a selective query. S 2. > +----------------------------+ > > Examples of Underscored Names > > Only global underscored names are registered in the IANA Underscore > Global table. so just for clarify, in the examples above, only _service[1-4] and _authority would need to be registered? _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop