Peter
There is no undesirable consequences in pushing new versions before they expire
without changes.
Actually i have an action item to review some of the discussion on this draft
which is now on my short list as we push several of these other documents
forward.
Tim
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Hi Joe, all,
On 2/17/23 21:48, Joe Abley wrote:
On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 15:03, Peter Thomassen mailto:pe...@desec.io>> wrote:
I am not sure whether draft expiry impacts the WG document handling process in
any way.
I would not worry. You can always reset the timer by bumping the version and
On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 15:03, Peter Thomassen wrote:
> I am not sure whether draft expiry impacts the WG document handling process
> in any way.
I would not worry. You can always reset the timer by bumping the version and
the date and resubmitting, if it bothers you. The particular lifetime o
Hi Michael, Chairs,
On 2/17/23 14:10, Michael Bauland wrote:
we've recently implemented the DNSSEC bootstrapping as defined in this draft in
our registry system TANGO as well as in the CORE registry system.
I just realised that the draft is going to expire tomorrow. What are the next
steps? W
Hi,
we've recently implemented the DNSSEC bootstrapping as defined in this
draft in our registry system TANGO as well as in the CORE registry system.
I just realised that the draft is going to expire tomorrow. What are the
next steps? Will the draft be advanced? Will there be an extension?
Dear DNSOP,
Thank you for the review of -01! We have addressed the feedback and sorted out
the remaining editorial issues. For a summary, see below.
We are not aware of any outstanding questions or issues. The protocol is now in
production at Cloudflare and SWITCH, amongst others.
Given this
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
This draft is a work item of the Domain Name System Operations WG of the IETF.
Title : Automatic DNSSEC Bootstrapping using Authenticated
Signals from the Zone's Operator
Authors :