Christian,

On Dec 8, 2013, at 8:57 PM, Christian Grothoff <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I would assume Apple chose ".local" for Rendezvous/Bonjour for
>> functional reasons, e.g., because the resources addressable via mdns
>> were, you know, local to the LAN and it would make sense even to
>> Pointy Haired Bosses to reference local resources as "printer.local".
> 
> .zkey is functional in that in LABEL.zkey, the LABEL is the zone's
> (public) key.  .gnu is functional in that GNU gives _you_ the freedom to
> (0) use for any purpose, (1) change it so that it does as you wish, (2)
> redistribute the information to others, and (3) allows others to make
> modifications to their copies.  So if you're familiar with GNU (if not,
> please read http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html), you'll find
> that ".gnu" is highly descriptive from a functional perspective.  

I am somewhat skeptical that a canonical Pointy Haired Boss (or other 
non-technical individual) would have the slightest clue what "gnu", "zkey", or 
any of the others meant or implied. On the other hand, my grandparents could 
easily grasp the concept behind ".local" even if they had no exposure the mDNS 
or Apple's Rendezvous/Bonjour (or the philosophy behind it).

> (see https://gnunet.org/svn/gnunet/src/gns/nss/nss_query_gns.c)

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Regards,
-drc

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