Re: [address-policy-wg] comments on IP Assignments for anycasting DNS (2005-2)
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From: Andreas Bäß/Denic baess@localhost
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Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 17:08:27 +0200
Hi Ed,
> Referring to: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2005-2.html
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> A few thoughts on the restrictions on this:
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> "gTLD" usually means "generic Top Level Domain". There are also
> "sTLD" - sponsored TLD. (Check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GTLD, at
> the bottom of the page there's a box that breaks gTLDs into sTLDs and
> other categories.)
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> Sometimes "interesting" zones are not the TLD but one under the TLD.
> E.g., .co.tld. or .com.tld. I think that these should be eligible.
if you look at the history if the discussion you will find that the scope
of the policy scaled down from any domain that may feel the need to deploy
anycasting down to gTLDs and ccTLDs. That limitation is the consensus of
the discussion process wether teh community will accept the address swamp
space and routing entries.
I have seen massive resistance against to put sTLDs and/or other
"important" domains in the scope of that policy. I would like to stop this
discussion at this phase as I have not seen new arguments. I believe that
with an increasing acceptance of new TLDs and experience with this policy
we may see a policy change to include sTLDs in some future.
ccTLDs and gTLDs that organize themselves on the SLD level are in scope of
the policy. However all TLDs get the same resources assigned. Currently it
will not be possible to get multiple assignments for the same TLD.
Regards
Andreas Baess
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