https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44097

--- Comment #3 from Daniel Kinzler <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> But to make this work, the domain names used by humans (like
> en.wikipedia.org)
> have to point to one of these -lb.wikimedia.org CNAMEs, which means they
> themselves have to be CNAMEs. And second-level domains like wikidata.org
> cannot
> be CNAMEs, so this strategy falls apart:

Why caqn't second level domains not be CNAMEs? I coudn't find anything in the
RFC that supports this. If there's a CNAME for a domain, there should be no
other DNS records for it - true. Is that the problem? That for second level
domains, there are always other DNS records, because of how the registrar
handles things?

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