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> Internet-Draft draft-ietf-regext-epp-delete-bcp-02.txt is now available. It 
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> work item of the Registration Protocols Extensions (REGEXT) WG of the IETF.
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>    Title:   Best Practices for Deletion of Domain and Host Objects in the
> Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)
>    Authors: Scott Hollenbeck
>             William Carroll
>             Gautam Akiwate
>    Name:    draft-ietf-regext-epp-delete-bcp-02.txt
>    Pages:   20
>    Dates:   2024-05-07
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> Abstract:
>
>    The Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) includes commands for
>    clients to delete domain and host objects, both of which are used to
>    publish information in the Domain Name System (DNS).  EPP also
>    includes guidance for deletions that is intended to avoid DNS
>    resolution disruptions and maintain data consistency.  However,
>    operational relationships between objects can make that guidance
>    difficult to implement.  Some EPP clients have developed operational
>    practices to delete those objects that have unintended impacts on DNS
>    resolution and security.  This document describes best practices to
>    delete domain and host objects that reduce the risk of DNS resolution
>    failure and maintain client-server data consistency.

[SAH] With this update the editors believe this draft is ready for working 
group last call. Please say otherwise if you disagree.

Scott
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