Hi,

Thanks for catching that.

No, our intent is not fixed on publishing through the Independent Submission Stream. We submitted the current -00 as individual Internet-Drafts, and are bringing the DNS-layer design to DNSOP specifically to get WG review and guidance on the appropriate path.

If the WG believes the work belongs in DNSOP, we would be happy to pursue that path, including WG adoption if there is interest and consensus. If the WG thinks another path is more appropriate, we would welcome that guidance as well.

The “Independent Submission” label in the current draft was an artifact of earlier authoring/template work and should be treated as a header mistake. We can correct it in the next revision.

- mark

On 2026-06-14 2:48 AM, S Moonesamy wrote:
Hello,
At 04:25 PM 13-06-2026, [email protected] wrote:
The motivation is the gap left by the payment and authorization work now moving quickly around agents. Those efforts answer how an agent pays or what it is permitted to do in a session. None answers a prior question: when an agent presents itself to a counterparty, is there an accountable party behind it, established without a central registry. We think the answer is the same place DKIM put it. A key in a TXT record, anchored to a registrant a registrar has already verified.

What the core draft actually adds to DNS is small and, we hope, unobjectionable:

I read draft-noss-jeftovic-groundmark-core-00 quickly.  I noticed that there was "Independent Submissions" in the top left corner. Is the intent to publish the draft through the Independent Submissions Stream?

Regards,
S. Moonesamy
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