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On 07/14/2015 11:37 PM, David Conrad wrote:
> 
> To put it bluntly, from a certain perspective, 6762 and
> dnsop-onion are essentially about the same thing: they are
> formalizing squatting on namespace (by Apple in the first
> instance and by TOR in the second).
>

This is blunt in more than one aspect. That you consider squatting as a
negative is insulting for those people who actually need to rely on
squatting not to be excluded from society.

But the argument that this is about, correct my paraphrase if I'm wrong,
"taking over by force part of the namespace" is in my opinion misguided.

The Domain Name System is *one way* of managing *a* global namespace.
That it is the canonical way of naming things chosen for the Internet
does not exclude that it's only one only way. Special-Use Domain Names
exemplify this point, and particularly P2PNames such as .onion
demonstrate the viability of other techniques than the hierarchical tree
of DNS to manage global namespaces.

The objective of this registration is convergent with the idea that the
DNS is the canonical global namespace of the Internet. Indeed .onion can
do without caring about the DNS, but this is not the point. The point is
to recognize the variety of techniques within the scope of DNS so that
future implementations can rely on the DNS as a correct source for
global information about namespaces.

I regret not to have mentioned this before, and hope that it frames the
problematic beyond territorial claims, operational issues, and security
issues.

==
hk

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