On Nov 3, 2020, at 5:11 PM, Wes Hardaker <wjh...@hardakers.net> wrote:
>> My understanding of an unsigned TLD is that it is delegated in the
>> root zone unsigned. And I take it that GID is simply a synonym for
>> what many call The Public DNS.
> 
> Yep.  It's "Global Internet's DNS (GID)", per the document.
> 
> There are, unfortunately, more than one naming environments.  We've
> known this for years with even /etc/hosts being different from the DNS,
> and NIS coming along later, etc.  Nowdays, there are so many
> split-systems with both internal and externally differing naming sets I
> was trying to use something that included the world "global" to be
> super-clear this is the "big one".

There is "global DNS" from RFC 8499. Or is your GID supposed to be something 
different?

--Paul Hoffman

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