On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 7:51 PM, John Levine <jo...@taugh.com> wrote:

> >As I think many here know, I am not of the get-off-my-lawn persuasion
> >for DNS innovations.  I don't think it's a bad idea in principle.  I'm
> >just aware that we have this long history, and that history was based
> >on a certain kind of conservatism that is arguably appropriate to a
> >technology quite as fundamental to the Internet functioning as the DNS
> >is.  If we're going to abandon that conservatism, I think it needs
> >quite a lot more early IETF buy-in than we might get by developing
> >this work here in DNSOP.  The more signal we can get to suggest that
> >DNS actors are ok with the innovation, the lower I think that bar gets.
>
> I'd be a lot more comfortable if we had some field test data about
> what real DNS caches do with the extra AAAA records.  In theory
> nothing bad should happen, in practice ...
>
> R's,
> John


I agree, working on it.

Marek

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