Hello, Ask,

"Cool URIs don't change." http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI.html .

Now this isn't a URI, but, imho, the same basic idea applies.

I propose continuing to serve yu (as long as people still exist that
rely on it), but, of course, not actively promote its use. This seems
to be precisely what you are doing. Kudos!

Writing this, I assume that doing so presents no big burden.

If you find servicing the thousand takes away from the millions,
(e.g., by making your job messier than it should be)
simply remove "yu".

Regards,

Andreas

Am 29.06.2012 02:48, schrieb Ask Bjørn Hansen:
> On Jun 28, 2012, at 15:45, Nicolas Braud-Santoni wrote:
>
>> If it is being queried, I would suggest deprecation (and adding the
>> servers it contains to appropriate zones).
> It's being queried 1000-1500 times an hour (estimated by looking at one DNS 
> server).  This is out of 8-15 million DNS requests.  I've made a ticket in 
> the bug tracker for removing it from the web interface and just making those 
> names be serviced by the global pool zone.  
> https://github.com/abh/ntppool/issues/47
>
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