Hi Richard,

I'd suggest that the unqualified nouns "question" and "answer" are sufficiently 
ambiguous as to be dead to us at this point.

I agree with the idea that a "response" is a DNS message generated in response 
to a query. Both "query" and "response" can be defined as DNS messages with 
particular values of QR observed in their respective headers.

I think "question" and "answer" can only usefully be used in other definitions 
as "question section" and "answer section". The document can certainly provide 
suggestions as to the set of meanings that other documents have previously 
ascribed to the bare nouns, but I think there ought to be a recommendation that 
they not be used in that way.


Joe

> On Aug 10, 2018, at 12:36, Richard Gibson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 08/10/2018 11:51 AM, Giovane C. M. Moura wrote:
>>> The response is the entire DNS message that is sent in reply to a
>>> question.
>> Great. Do you plan to define it in the document as well?
> Analogous to a "response" DNS message containing an "answer" (presumably 
> consisting of zero or more records), I'd be equally precise about a "query" 
> DNS message containing a "question" (consisting of zero or more entries, but 
> with any count other than 1 being essentially meaningless) and avoid 
> conflating those terms.
> 
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035#section-4.1.2 :
> > The question section is used to carry the "question" in most queries, i.e., 
> > the parameters that define what is being asked.
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