Benjamin Coates <coates at windmail.net> writes:

> What makes you think people don't hand-generate keys?

People don't hand-generate the public keys in the SSKs they request.

> If this became the standard, in order to have a reasonably simple
> key, I'd have to insert a SSK or KSK redirect to the DBR, which puts
> us right back to where we started.

So "reasonably simple" excludes all SSKs?  Because the baseline and
increment aren't going to look any more complicated than the public
key.

> Nobody needs to care about the baseline and increment values except
> the person doing the inserting and the client.  Forcing linkers and
> end-users to deal with that is unnecessary and will be a source of
> error (IMHO, everyone will just assume that DBRs will always have
> default baseline and increment values, thus making it difficult to
> have a useful page with non-default ones)

People are not going to change the baseline and increment values any
more than they change the public key on an SSK.

-S

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