(no hats here)

On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 1:48 PM John Levine <[email protected]> wrote:

> In article <
> cah1iciouffmryorewhhtbqfnnserw3rvups8pzc8cvnehys...@mail.gmail.com> you
> write:
> >E.g. use an FQDN belonging to you (or your company), so the namespace
> would
> >be example.com.zz under which your private names are instantiated.
>
> The obvious question is if an organization is willing to use
> example.com.zz, why wouldn't they use zz.example.com with split
> horizon DNS to keep that subtree on their local network?
>
>
or since domains are cheap, why not buy a new domain, and use that for the
namespace?
A wise person liked to remind me "Namespaces are architecture decisions".
tim
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