Re: Please publish.
- Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 19:30:46 +0100
> Yes, or a footnote explaining how to turn them off ?
I would like to strongly advocate publishing this document as-is:
o Weighing cost vs. benefit it is better to have some warnings produced
by missing $TTL statements than errors introduced by $TTL statements
in older BIND versions. Recommendation of the use of the ``latest''
version nonwithstanding. Please remember the working title and that
the target audience may not be expected to fetch and compile those
``latest'' versions themselves.
o A design criterion was that the document be ``short''. Any further
discussion about peculiarities of certain major or minor releases is
not helpful.
o While there is an issue with $TTL, the document in its current state
is not broken. There is always some issue not covered in all detail,
but that's by design.
o Even RIPE documents are not set in stone. Should the operational
experience with that document suggest that the $TTL or any other
issue do not work out, we can and should review and maybe revise it.
o With regard to working group economics I would prefer a living
(i.e. published and hopefully used in real life) document over
a draft that circulates forever heading for perfection and never
hits a ``real end user''. We need that kind of feedback.
-Peter
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