On Wednesday, June 26, 2019 5:21:14 PM EDT Seth Blank wrote: > As Secretary, there are three items that have not yet reached consensus > that must be resolved during WGLC:
> 2. If explicit call outs to ICANN/limited operator capacity to implement > are needed There has been feedback in favor of adding this and none against so far. The specific proposal is: "Please note that today's operational and policy reality prevents this experiment from being deployed globally. If the experiment shows that PSD solves a real problem at a large scale, the results could prove to be useful in the development of policies outside of the IETF that would permit its ubiquitous deployment." Because RFCs are (approximately) forever, I'm concerned about words like "today's" in protocol documents, even experimental ones. How about this instead: "As of the writing of this document operational and policy constraints prevent this experiment from being deployed globally. If the experiment shows that PSD solves a real problem and can be used at a large scale, the results could prove to be useful in the development of policies outside of the IETF that would permit broader deployment". Also, since this is about ephemera and not protocol, I think it should go in Appendix A. Comments? Scott K _______________________________________________ dmarc mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dmarc
