On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 4:06 PM, Anthony Lieuallen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2011-05-20 3:39 PM, Jothan Frakes wrote:
>>
>> .. I wanted to find out, with the launch of TLDs in other languages
>> for ccTLDs  .. if there is an interest to have these added into the
>> TLD list on the wiki, and also if you'd want them represented in
>> their native language UTF8 or their punicode form? ..
>
> I think it would be good if the code actually supports them.  I am
> personally rather against enumerating them into a wiki page.  If we can
> simply and correctly say "all TLDs" I find that to be much more readable
> and understandable.
>

Hi Anthony-

>"all TLDs"...
Amen to that.  Now what is actionable or outcome on that, though?
Does this mean 'inherit browser's list'?

If so, that's the list at publicsuffix.org that I help maintain with
respect to Firefox.  If that is the case then Q.E.D.

I haven't done a full diff between the lists on the GMWIKI and the
PSL, but there is a lot of delta between the lists.

The issue would be where there are items on the GMWIKI that are not in
the PSL.  I'd have to assume that there was some logic or reason
behind having some of the additional entries in GM's list of TLDs that
should be respected.

That said, the PSL has been predominantly sourced from the registries
themselves over the course of time, and I don't reckon that adding in
the things that GM's list holds (ie .NV or .NY or some of the places
where stub zones for a given country are not harmonized) would work
out.

I don't mind updating the GMWIKI as I go, but this is probably worth
some thought.

-Jothan

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