RFC 1001? Is that standards track?
Nevertheless  HNCP is hopefully soon :p

To be more serious, I guess we might as well simply recommend MDNS since that 
is a standard and already deployed. DHCPv6 is probably more lightweight though 
(and even to me naming seems to be one of the few relevant usecases in a home 
scenario).



Am 26. August 2015 14:37:35 MESZ, schrieb Juliusz Chroboczek 
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>>> How does a host announce its name and address to the Homenet?  Just
>mDNS?
>>> Or are we planning a protocol to store the mapping within DNS?
>
>> Since we mainly have to live with what is there today (and in the
>IETF), the
>> obvious solutions are MDNS
>
>Ok.
>
>> and stateful DHCPv6.
>
>Over my dead body.
>
>> Please correct me if I am wrong, but other alternatives would usually
>> require host changes which is out of scope here.
>
>While we cannot mandate host changes, we can recommend host changes
>that
>improve functionality.  Is there a suitable IETF Standards Track
>protocol
>that does that?
>
>-- Juliusz
>
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