In message <2761653.If01A9zrq2@linux-hs2j>, Paul Vixie writes:
> On Monday, March 20, 2017 5:08:01 PM GMT Russ Housley wrote:
> > There are other processes for adding names to the root zone.  In my opinion,
> > using the special-use TLD registry as a means of putting a name, even one
> > that has a different scope and use case, is an end run around that process.
> 
> as much as i'd like to see "localhost IN AAAA ::1" added to the root zone, i 
> agree with russ's position here-- reservations are in IETF-land, whereas 
> actual content is in ICANN-land.

Well a insecure delegation of localhost with the local resolver providing
content would also work.

Note the draft does not specify content.  It specifies FUNCTIONALITY.
There is a difference.

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