On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 01:17:44PM +0100,
 Matthijs Mekking <[email protected]> wrote 
 a message of 93 lines which said:

> In section 1. Introduction: "The recursive resolver will first query the
> root nameservers." This assumes that there is no information related to
>  <www.example.com/AAAA> in the resolver's cache. I suggest to make a
> small change to clarify:

I'm not sure it's necessary since the next paragraph explains it was
for a cold cache, and that caching changes slightly the picture. WG
advice?

> In section 2.2. Data in the DNS request: "www.verybad.example where
> verybad.example is the domain of an illegal or very offensive
> organization may create more problems for the user."
> 
> I think this is a very bad example: We should not mention illegal
> here.

There have been other opinions in the same direction. Since it seems
very consensual, changed in
<https://github.com/bortzmeyer/my-IETF-work/commit/3a1ba1ac62318b4d2a01b1f0e691bf1ab3d043dc>

> The [aeris-dns] reference seems misplaced. Also, it is in French. I
> do love the French language, but I don't speak nor read it, so I was
> wondering if there is an English version of the reference.

This has already been discussed here
<https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/dns-privacy/LBWWsLEJDIaffY6VgeuCkHWRmHM>

> A lot of references seem to be volatile web pages, which is less
> than ideal.

OK, but it will take some time to "stabilize" them all. Ticket #7
<https://github.com/bortzmeyer/my-IETF-work/issues/7>

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