I’m in favour of adopting this document. 

> On 4 Dec 2025, at 23:48, Peter Thomassen via Datatracker <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> Subject: Call for adoption: draft-johani-dnsop-delegation-mgmt-via-ddns-06 
> (Ends 2025-12-18)
> 
> This message starts a 2-week Call for Adoption for this document.
> 
> Abstract:
>   Delegation information (i.e. the NS RRset, possible glue, possible DS
>   records) should always be kept in sync between child zone and parent
>   zone.  However, in practice that is not always the case.
> 
>   When the delegation information is not in sync the child zone is
>   usually working fine, but without the amount of redundancy that the
>   zone owner likely expects to have.  Hence, should any further
>   problems ensue it could have catastropic consequences.
> 
>   The DNS name space has lived with this problem for decades and it
>   never goes away.  Or, rather, it will never go away until a fully
>   automated mechanism for how to keep the information in sync
>   automatically is deployed.
> 
>   This document proposes such a mechanism.
> 
>   TO BE REMOVED: This document is being collaborated on in Github at:
>   https://github.com/johanix/draft-johani-dnsop-delegation-mgmt-via-
>   ddns (https://github.com/johanix/draft-johani-dnsop-delegation-mgmt-
>   via-ddns).  The most recent working version of the document, open
>   issues, etc, should all be available there.  The authors (gratefully)
>   accept pull requests.
> 
> File can be retrieved from:
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-johani-dnsop-delegation-mgmt-via-ddns/
> 
> Please reply to this message keeping [email protected] in copy by indicating
> whether you support or not the adoption of this draft as a WG document.
> Comments to motivate your preference are highly appreciated.
> 
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> Thank you.
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