Ted Lemon <[email protected]> wrote: > It has to be possible to type it. "hm.arpa" would be amusing.
Why does it have to be typed? Because geeks might have to type it?
I typed it in my email by using copy and paste from a browser.
(It doesn't even display in Emacs correctly, which is my MUA, btw. I see a
box with 01F3EO in it)
Being hard to type seems like an advantage for a zone that we never want to
be seen at all. If it's hard for geeks to type, then whenever we find
ourselves having to type it, we'd know that it had leaked in a bad way.
But, my technical question wasn't answered:
> And we could have something as ridiculously short as "h.arpa", right?
> Could we have: 🏠.arpa ?
I'm not asking if we should use it, I'm asking if we could use it.
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