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draft-ietf-regext-rdap-ttl-extension-10: No Objection

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# IESG review of draft-ietf-regext-rdap-ttl-extension-10

CC @MikeBishop

## Comments

### Section 1, paragraph 1

A sentence expanding RDAP (Registration Data Access Protocol) and
giving a brief definition/description would be helpful context.

### Section 3, paragraph 3

This implies that all records of a given type have the same TTL across
a given domain. Is that necessarily the case?

## Nits

All comments below are about very minor potential issues that you may choose to
address in some way - or ignore - as you see fit. Some were flagged by
automated tools (via https://github.com/larseggert/ietf-reviewtool), so there
will likely be some false positives. There is no need to let me know what you
did with these suggestions.

### Typos

#### Section 8.1, paragraph 3
```
-    2.  Made [RFC9499] a normative reference (thanks Ketan Talaulika)
+    2.  Made [RFC9499] a normative reference (thanks Ketan Talaulikar)
+                                                                    +
```

#### Section 9, paragraph 2
```
-    K.  Gurbani, Di Ma, Nabeel Cocker, Ketan Talaulika.
+    K.  Gurbani, Di Ma, Nabeel Cocker, Ketan Talaulikar.
+                                                      +
```

### Grammar/style

#### Section 3, paragraph 3
```
ection 8 of [RFC2181], a TTL value is a "an unsigned number, with a minimum v
                                      ^
```
Use "an" instead of "a" if the following word starts with a vowel sound, e.g.
"an article", "an hour".

You don't need an article both inside and outside the quotes.

#### Section 3, paragraph 4
```
483647. That is, a maximum of 2^31 - 1.". TTL values are represented as JSON
                                     ^^^^
```
Unless punctuating an abbreviation or acronym, periods should not appear both
inside and outside of a quote.



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