REGEXT chairs

Please count this as my +1 for adopting this work. I find this highly
relevant to not just create this dictionary, but offer precise definitions
for terms to avoid any "squishness" which seems to come back to bite up
when we least expect it.  The work in DNSOP on DNS Terminology is a good
example of doing something a little dull provides benefits elsewhere.

Tim



On Sat, Dec 18, 2021 at 9:39 AM Steve Crocker <st...@shinkuro.com> wrote:

> We request the REGEXT WG adopt draft-flanagan-regext-datadictionary-01 as
> a work item.  The goal is to establish a IANA registry of data elements
> that are commonly used in multiple applications that handle registration
> data.
>
> We anticipate this dictionary will be overseen by an IESG-appointed set of
> experts.  The existence of this dictionary will not impose any requirements
> that all of these data elements will be collected nor that any particular
> set of these will be made available in response to requests.  Rather, the
> intent here is simply to provide a common list of possible data elements
> and a publicly visible set of names for the data elements.
>
> We expect there will be additions to the dictionary, so the list of data
> elements in the current draft is most likely not complete.  That said, we
> feel it is useful to move forward with the review and adoption process.  If
> and when other data elements are proposed, they can be included through the
> usual process.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Heather Flanagan
> Steve Crocker
> Edgemoor Research Institute
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