David,
On Aug 19, 2008, at 10:27 AM, David Ulevitch wrote:
Do you want to fund my costs of supporting (and encouraging my
clients to use) DNSSEC?
I don't use your service. If your customers feel there is value in
what DNSSEC can provide, they'll presumably pay you for DNSSEC
functionality and if you don't have it, they'll find some other way
of meeting their needs. Of course, the decision is yours as to
whether and/or at what point in time you want to take the risk/cost
of adding DNSSEC functionality to your service.
You forgot to wrap that in </I once read a business magazine on an
airplane>.
Hmm. Sorry if you feel your business model is threatened.
But I'll take your non-answer as a "no."
That is indeed my answer. Sorry if that wasn't clear. Not sure why
you'd think it would be an appropriate question to even ask.
Nonetheless, I'll share some data. I've yet to have a single person,
who was not a DNSSEC implementor or fanboy, request DNSSEC support
at OpenDNS.
Nice to know. How many people requested "D-H key exchange, DTLS, DNS
PING"?
Regards,
-drc
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