> On Jul 8, 2019, at 2:52 PM, Steve Crocker <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm not immediately persuaded the proposed solution, i.e. allowing > registrants to publish what they want via DNS records, will result in a large > amount of incorrect data. What's the motivation to publish wrong information > as opposed to simply not publishing anything?
A few years ago, we’d have said the same thing about signatures on PGP public
keys, right?
The problem is that as the number of people connected to the Internet grows,
the likelihood that there will be at least one person prone to graffiti, that
is, vandalizing an unprotected system simply for the purpose of vandalism, not
out of any other motivation, approaches one.
> Thus, in my view, the proposal would provide a solution to the easiest
> portion of the problem space and would not address any of the deeper issues.
Yes, I think that’s true. But it doesn’t necessarily militate against moving
this forward. If it solves some problems for some people, and doesn’t hurt
anyone else, that’s sufficient.
-Bill
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