> Yes, multiple registrations in DNS is better than do nothing. > But, there are still some problems can not solve: > 1). Just do one for the SC and one for the TC, it isn't enough. Because other > person can register mixed TC/SC domain name. How to deal with the disputations of > registration. Such disputations will not disappear, if we have no real solution about it. > it's policy issue.
Such mixed TC/SC is possible but not useful in practice. It is neither "TC" or "SC" and using it is fairly complex to use. Perhaps some statistic of how many such TC/SC mixed label been registered in practice will be useful. > 2). multiple registrations in DNS can solve a part of the issue, How to solve the > delegation issue of subdomain and keep the consistency. > it's technology issue. Agree. > 3). if we provide multiple registration solution for customs, we must guarantee the multiple > records belong to one custom. but from technology view, we can not guarantee it. I presumed you mean from a "policy view", not technology because if we cannot guarantee from technology view, ie there is no technology, then we cannot do so in IDN anyway -James Seng
