Thank you Joe, for pre-empting me, 

I was going to write exactly the same thing, having chaired the session you 
memtion.

However, even though I am quite partial to clear language (which I most 
certainly have used if approached like this) and I do not want to incite a 
meta-discussion here, the original post reads counterproductive

It is not that anyone is entitled to a report, or to see DS records in the 
root, or to a timeframe.

We need to encourage people to take this on, even under the less than ideal 
circumstances of the real world, and not frighten them off.

greetings, el

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> On Jun 25, 2015, at 07:12, Joe Abley <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Anand,
> 
>> On Jun 25, 2015, at 05:13, Anand Buddhdev <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> So DNSSEC in .KE failed spectacularly back in March, and they withdrew
>> the DS record in an emergency. KeNIC then promised to release a report
>> about it, and also restore the DS record by the end of April.
>> 
>> It's now nearly the end of June, and there's still no report, nor a DS
>> record in root zone.
> 
> KENIC staff gave a good presentation about the incident at tech day
> here at the ICANN meeting on Monday. You will surely find a copy
> (slides and/or video) on the ICANN 53 web page, somewhere.
> 
> 
> Joe

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