bellis> AIUI, a large part of the supposed issue with SRV was the
bellis> inertia of the installed base of browsers that wouldn't know how
bellis> to access them.

drc> I thought the more fundamental problem was the additional latency
drc> caused by the second lookup since SRV specified domain names as
drc> targets.

You're not mis-remembering this. I hear this from the major browser
folks every time we mention SRV. We may or may not think this isn't
relevent (or that dozens of embedded objects are way slower to load on a
web page) but it doesn't matter. If browser folks believe this and won't
change, we aren't likely to convince them if we haven't by now.

SRV is a technically cleaner solution that will never get deployed...

While I understand cautions about changing CNAME, legacy issues,
etc. I've come more and more to the camp that we lost this argument
years ago and we should just let server software folks allow CNAME at
apex and be done.

This is DNSOP. Operational. The world wants CNAME at apex. Let's give it
to them.

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