in OID space, It was my experience that Russ ran the registry pretty open-minded. Its a classic dewey-decimal growing numberfield, so the cost burden of carving out a new OID is low, and he was minded to ask basic questions, steer you, but in the end, assign a unique value for the wider public benefit.
is there a quality to the RR registry that it HAS TO HAVE a high barrier to entry? I've never tried proposing a new RR. I don't understand if, compared to OID, it has a higher compliance, consequence, risk-side.. -G
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