Brandon,
On Apr 4, 2013, at 5:35 PM, Brandon Butterworth bran...@rd.bbc.co.uk wrote:
You do realize this requires changing validating resolver
configuration data, right?
Yes. How hard can it be (answer not required).
While it's quaint that the elders of the internet meet and bless each
rant
The point of the wildly over-engineered root key signing ceremony is
to build trust by publicly demonstrating at every step there is no
opportunity for intentional or accidental badness to occur without
being noticed.
at some point, long passed, the more pomp, the less safe i feel.
Randy,
On Apr 6, 2013, at 7:10 AM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
at some point, long passed, the more pomp, the less safe i feel.
Have you actually watched/participated in a root key signing ceremony? Pomp is
not the term I would use.
there
is protecting against technical/engineering
On Apr 4, 2013, at 12:59 AM, Brandon Butterworth bran...@rd.bbc.co.uk wrote:
The topic at hand and the specific questions that have been
asked as part of the consultation are important ones;
Do it when you feel like, nobody should notice. Anything
this important should be routine procedure,
The topic at hand and the specific questions that have been
asked as part of the consultation are important ones;
Do it when you feel like, nobody should notice. Anything
this important should be routine procedure, make it daily.
You do realize this requires changing validating
Hi all,
As advised a month or so ago, the following public comment period is open:
http://www.icann.org/en/news/public-comment/root-zone-consultation-08mar13-en.htm
We have received a small number of responses which are accessible from that
page.
The topic at hand and the specific
The topic at hand and the specific questions that have been
asked as part of the consultation are important ones;
Do it when you feel like, nobody should notice. Anything
this important should be routine procedure, make it daily.
the decisions taken will have operational consequences to any
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