On Monday, 15 June 2020 22:00:31 UTC Tony Finch wrote: > Paul Vixie <p...@redbarn.org> wrote: > > ... > > > > reserving a corner of the namespace for decentralized operations makes > > sense. > There are perhaps three contexts that you might want a private namespace: > > ...
there are perhaps more than three, and some might not be yet known by those who will want them. the reason why some part of the DNS namespace should be reserved in the form, "shall never be allocated by IANA", is not because we cannot think of a good enough and present cause why such a thing may be desirable. setting a wildcard to point at AS112 makes perfect sense to me. the document can remind that there's no uniqueness among unregistered domains, and that any name which might be partially or occasionally or eventually visible to a supplier, customer, partner, or acquirer should not be placed inside the reserved-name TLD due to unreachability and/or collision problems. nothing should be centralized that does not have to be. -- Paul
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