All,

At IETF 122, there appeared to be some agreement to adopt this work within DNSOP.

Below are the relevant meeting minutes and a link to the presentation from the session:

A Top-level Domain for Private Use, Warren Kumari
        https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-davies-internal-tld/
        Ted: Should work on this
        Tommy Jensen: Work on here
Consider that libraries MAY treat it as special to catch things
                from going upstream
        Stuart Cheshire: Agree with logic, should be listed in registry
        Jim: Not for IETF because ICANN told us what to do
                Maybe figure out the process
                Thanks for bearing with all the machinations
        Mark: Locally served registry requires that the names have insecure
        delegations in the DNS
Bring-your-own-devices work because of this insecure validation
        Suzanne: How much work is needed?
                Warren: Almost no work

https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/122/materials/slides-122-dnsop-sessa-draft-davies-internal-tld-a-top-level-domain-for-private-use-00


Warren Kumari has responded to some of the questions raised at the mic during the session in an email to the mailing list.

This email begins a Call for Adoption for draft-davies-internal-tld, "A Top-level Domain for Private Use."

You can find the draft here: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-davies-internal-tld/

Please review the draft and share your thoughts on the mailing list, clearly stating whether you support its adoption by DNSOP. Also let us know if you are willing to contribute text, provide reviews, or help in other ways.

Due to the Easter holiday, we are extending the usual timeline for this call.

The Call for Adoption will end on May 2, 2025.


Thanks,

For DNSOP co-chairs
-- Benno

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