On Wed, 26 Jun 2019, Rashmi Jha wrote:

1. We can surely argue critical or non-critical.  Named constraints can be 
critical or non-critical

What is a non-critical named constraint? If the client does not
understand the named constraint, and it is non-critical, wouldn't it
mean the client may continue and ignore the thing, not knowing it is a
name constraint? That seems odd to me, as it would defeat the purpose
of it.

3. One of the CT issue is that the persona used to build the solution is 
thinking of only an application developer, site operator. The cloud scenario is 
a miss - The scenario is that I want to deploy my application in ~100 regions 
worldwide. I want to deploy my application at the same time across the world.

How is CT preventing this for you?

4. Wildcard - just  search or google it and there are numerous articles 
conveying the issue with wildcards.

A question from my side : What is the role of this WG ?

https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/trans/about/

Paul

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