All

I know many of you are busy at RIPE, or preparing for travel, but we wanted
to bring this back up.  This WGLC will carry on through the week of IETF.
There was a strong consensus to adopt this work at the time. We need to
hear both positive support and constructive feedback.

Failure to reach any critical mass of support and we will not advance this.

thanks
tim


On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 4:10 PM Benno Overeinder <be...@nlnetlabs.nl> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> The draft-ietf-dnsop-structured-dns-error has seen several revisions and
> there has been considerable discussion on the mailing list and in the
> WG.  At IETF 116, Gianpaolo Scalone (Vodafone) and Ralf Weber (Akamai)
> presented a proof of concept of this specification.
>
> The authors and the WG chairs believe the draft is ready for a Working
> Group Last Call.
>
>
> This initiates the Working Group Last Call (WGLC) for
> draft-ietf-dnsop-structured-dns-error, "Structured Error Data for
> Filtered DNS."
>
> The draft can be reviewed here:
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-dnsop-structured-dns-error/
>
> Intended Status: Proposed Standard
> Document Shepherd: Benno
>
> Please take the time to review this draft and share any relevant
> comments.  For the WGLC to be effective, we need both positive support
> and constructive feedback; a simple lack of objection isn’t enough.
>
> If you believe this draft is ready for publication as an RFC, please
> state your support.  Conversely, if you feel the document isn’t ready
> for publication, please provide your concerns and reasoning.
>
> This starts a two-week Working Group Last Call process, concluding on
> November 9, 2024.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Suzanne
> Tim
> Benno
>
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