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Title : The ALT Special Use Top Level Domain
Authors : Warren Kumari
Andrew Sulli
Dear Colleagues,
As we discussed in Berlin, we need to move forward with adopting a problem
statement draft for further work on special use domain names.
Issues of usage around the domain name space are part of our charter, and the
IESG has expressed interest more than once in having a clear
On Monday, September 12, 2016, Suzanne Woolf wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
>
> As we discussed in Berlin, we need to move forward with adopting a problem
> statement draft for further work on special use domain names.
>
> Issues of usage around the domain name space are part of our charter, and
> t
Alt being semantically overloaded in times past, contextually even in
domain names (Usenet, the great renaming) It seems highly unwise to
ignore that historic understanding that people thought it meant the
same thing as "burning man"
The string >not-dns< has two useful properties: its not current
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 8:27 PM, George Michaelson wrote:
> Alt being semantically overloaded in times past, contextually even in
> domain names (Usenet, the great renaming) It seems highly unwise to
> ignore that historic understanding that people thought it meant the
> same thing as "burning ma
If you wish to make it attractive, the meeting point is probably not-dns
because alt is .. too desireable by others with different intent, in
the real world.
(I didn't mean >not-dns<)
the advantage of the unicode choice, was purely that it avoided
semantic meaning and was unlikely to be chosen.
Generated: 2016-08-28T00:00:12Z -- 2016-09-12T09:24:23Z
Summary
Of servers that responded at all:
233219 of 236280 (98.70%) responded to a EDNS version 0 query
232759 of 236280 (98.51%) responded to a EDNS unknown option
230582 of 236280 (97.59%) responded to a EDNS unknown flags
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