In article <cal0qlwzjwoidogp6p4o_3dbjxxr_z+e_qac2bvcakdnkcrk...@mail.gmail.com> 
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>On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 10:47 AM Alessandro Vesely <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> The PSL is the result of a community-maintained effort. ...

>I'm curious as to whether this is the consensus opinion of the PSL.  It's
>my impression that it is not, given the arguments that supported the
>creation of the DBOUND working group in the first place, for instance.

The PSL lives at github and has three committers.

https://github.com/publicsuffix

Anyone can send in a pull request and they have a process to decide
what to accept. I agree they do a pretty good job but it is a tiny
project run by a few volunteers. They do not go looking for changes
beyond tracking what's in the root.

Keep in mind that the purpose of the PSL is to manage cross-site
cookies in web browsers. If it works for anything else, it's a
coincidence.

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