| From: ac via talk <[email protected]> | And, there are additional dimensions to some of the issues raised in | the above post.
I'm sure. It is both condensed and long-ish (at least for my web-tuned attention span). The blog entry contains an embedded YouTube video of a talk by Vixie that I'm only part way through. | Political changes to BIND, is one of the reasons I left | almost a decade ago. The general support for enabling walled gardens | and "custom" responses in open source communities by actually adding | code to a project, is, imnsho, simply wrong. I understand the vague idea but I'm not sure of the specific. And don't know about choices that have subtle consequences. I certainly don't know what issues are particularly concerning to you. | There are many other DNS issues not raised in this post, one obvious | example is that the overwhelming and vast majority of normal users | simply "searches" on GOOGLE for https://example.com - and | depending on "GOOGLE policy of that day" (as this changes) - users are | either directly redirtected to https://example.com - or users are shown | "search" results...(as, of course the user is "searching" because the | software vendors, a lot of the time the search engine itself, has | designed their software in this fashion as they want to control and own | every bit traveling on the wire. | | The "new" path Firefox is on, is so wrong. Actually that is mentioned. In Episode 2 and 3. | I can write a LOT more about this, but it is upsetting and emotional | for myself. I'm curious but powerless (as far as I know). I once attended an IETF meeting about DNSSec but that was long ago. Earlier our project had a fight about standardizing key distribution throught the reverse domain. --- Post to this mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe from this mailing list https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
