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TLD Working Group

RIPE 33: DRAFT TLD-WG Minutes

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      Place: Palais Auersperg, Vienna, Austria
      Date: 5 May 1999
      Chair: Niall O'Reilly
      Scribe: Maldwyn Morris
      Participants: 33
      ccTLD Registries represented: 9
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      Proposed Agenda
             1. Administrivia
             2. Review Work plan
             3. HarmoNIC Presentation by Philippe Renaut
             4. CENTR Presentation by Fay Howard
             5. ICANN/DNSO Presentation by Fay Howard
             6. AOB
             7. Conclusions
      1. Administrivia
           1.1 Recognition of Scribe
                Maldwyn Morris kindly volunteered to take notes of
                the meeting.
           1.2 Approval of minutes from RIPE 32
                No minutes from RIPE 32
                ACTION 33.1 on Chair to ensure they are produced.
           1.3 Agreement of Agenda
                The proposed agenda was agreed.
           1.4 Review of Current Actions
                TLD-32.1 [Chair]
                     Update Workplan
                     Chair had recently posted workplan discussion
                     document (http://www.ripe.net/???) to TLD-WG
                     list. Most of those present had not yet seen
                     this.
                     Kept open.
                TLD-32.2 [Chair]
                     Determine DNS-SEC plans and need for support
                     from DNS-WG
                     No registries have advised Chair of plans to
                     implement DNS-SEC. A couple have indicated that
                     guidance from DNS-WG would be welcome. One has
                     indicated that preparatory study is in progress.
                     Done
                TLD-32.3 [Chair]
                     Advise DB-WG of number of registries planning to
                     use RIPE whois code
                     Nine registries are either using or considering
                     using the code.
                     Chair proposed new ACTION 33.2 on Chair to find
                     out more about who is using RIPE database at
                     RIPE NCC for domain objects.
                     Done
                TLD-32.4 [Philippe Renaut]
                     Present NIC-FR directory work at Vienna (Agenda
                     item 3)
                     Done
                TLD-32.5 [Mike Norris]
                     Co-ordinate review of RIPE-152
                     Chair proposed to close as OBE. No disagreement
                     from floor.
                     Closed as OBE
      2. Review Workplan
           Chair proposed to drop many sections and re-align others,
           as suggested in the discussion document, which he
           presented, as most present had not seen it.
           The following additional suggestions were made.
              o Split IANA and Stability of Root into two sections:
                IANA/ICANN and Root Stability.
                ICANN is now defined and supporting organizations are
                emerging. The inaugural meeting in Berlin will define
                them further. CENTR has helped define both the DNSO
                and the ccTLD area within DNSO.
                Fay said that Marcel Schneider had initiated an
                ICANN/TLD relations activity but this could be done
                by CENTR, not just Marcel.
                Root stability needs firmer plans. There should be no
                changes in Delegation without due process, and the
                DNSO was the forum for discussing this.
              o TLD coordination Project Activity.
                CENTR doesn't cover all TLD activities. Need task
                force to do TLD activities. The Chair proposed that
                task forces should be set up for specific TLD
                activities.
           Discussion on next steps was to be dealt with in Section 7
           of this meeting.
      3. HARMONIC: Directory Service of NIC.FR
           Presentation by Philippe Renaut
           Domain directory tool for all ccTLDs, initially working
           for .fr Enables users to find extra non-technical
           information not stored in the RIPE DB, such as Activities.
           Can search for Organizations by Postal Address, Activity,
           Sector. Can search for Domains by parts of name. Can
           search for web sites in .fr domain. It means users can
           search the net not by domain name, so this takes the
           pressure off domain names. Uses standardized address in
           address part of RIPE DB.
           Those interested are welcome to look:
           http://harmonic.nic.fr
           An no-image version will be developed. Other NICs are
           interested and it could become a global tool. An LDAP
           upper layer will be developed to standradise the
           information
           Philippe asked the permission of other ccTLDs to use their
           information in the system and suggested that they discuss
           it with him after the meeting.
           Philippe answered a number of questions from those
           present.
           Q: How is the information collected
           Philippe: Differs per country, but France's NIC collects
           the info for .fr
           Q: Who supplies the information ? Is it Official ?
           Philippe: Yes it is official. Some is from the RIPE
           Database, some is requested by the NIC when the domain is
           registered.
           Q: Who updates the info - Nic or the client ?
           Philippe: The client, but ISPs say they don't necessarily
           want to do it, so will allow both to do it. If clients
           don't want to appear, they don't have to.
           Q: Are updates handled automatically. Are they
           authenticated ?
           Philippe: Yes, Yes - with a password.
           Q: When is the Launch date ?
           Philippe: Already launched for .fr
           Q: What are the hit rates ?
           Philippe: 150 connections per day.
      4. CENTR Update
           Presentation by Fay Howard.
           See http://www.centr.org. RIPE-CENTR Project is winding
           down. CENTR has elected a committee, has 23 intended
           member registries, is incorporated in UK following poll,
           locating in Oxford 7/6/99, looking for technical and admin
           officers. Fay Howard has been appointed General Manager. A
           technical workshop is planned in conjunction with RIPE-34.
           Gerhard Winkler mentioned possible technical work items
           for CENTR:
              o DNS secondary, structure, QOS, requirements
              o Whois DB - need or split from RIPE DB for domains ?
              o DNS SEC - need ?, how ?
              o Shared Registry system- how ?, need ?
              o How to run registry ?
              o Liaisons - ask other WGs
              o Share resources
              o Common Database structures
           Fay suggested that maybe RIPE NCC does not want to store
           domain names after CENTR is set up in Oxford. Rob
           Blokzijl, RIPE Chairman, said that he had indicated that
           we need to think about this, but that that didn't mean
           that RIPE is unwilling to continue to support it.
      [ Coffee Break ]
      5. ICANN/DNSO Update
           Presentation by Fay Howard.
           See http://www.icann.org.
           Fay mentioned CENTR participation in consensus-building,
           and the different DNSO-definition proposals known as the
           Paris, BMW, Singapore documents. She described the current
           DNSO Formation ideas, with Constituencies and General
           Assembly. and that Inaugural Meetings had been scheduled
           in Berlin later this month.
           Fay asked who was planning to go to Berlin and three
           people indicated that they were intending to go.
      6. AOB
              o Relations with other WGs
                DB-WG had raised concern over domain objects in RIPE
                database. This was discussed earlier in the meeting
                when reviewing the action items.
                It was reported that at the moment only Switzerland
                and Liechtenstein were known to use to use Referral.
              o Status of this WG
                Rob Blokzijl said that the meeting should consider
                putting in the agenda for this WG at RIPE 34, when
                CENTR is settled, the question of how to proceed with
                this WG. Chair said this largely overlaps with
                Section 7 of this meeting's agenda, but that the WG
                should discuss this on the tld-wg@ripe.net mailing
                list.
      7. Conclusions
              o Directions for the group
                Chair proposed ACTION on chair to seek discussion of
                the directions for the group on the lir/wg mailing
                list. Floor concurred.
              o Revisiting the Work plan
                Chair proposed ACTION on ALL to discuss this on the
                tld-wg@ripe.net mailing list. Floor concurred.
           The chair thanked all the participants, and meeting was
           closed.
           The following actions were outstanding for the working
           group at the end of the meeting.
           TLD-33.1 [Chair]
                Provide minutes for RIPE-32 TLD-WG.
           TLD-33.2 [Chair]
                Initiate discussion of issues arising around domain
                objects in RIPE database, including: the large number
                of domain objects in the RIPE DB, authority for these
                objects, quality of data in these objects,
                possibility of distributing data among several
                databases, single point of initial reference, control
                of access to the data, data privacy, and possible
                differences in policy among registries.
                These issues need to be discussed, next requirements
                determined, and corresponding resources identified.
           TLD-33.3 [Chair]
                Request information from registries on whether they
                are prepared to make their data available for pilot
                project using HARMONIC interface.
           TLD-33.4 [Chair]
                Place Future Direction of TLD-WG on Agenda for
                RIPE-34 and stimulate preparatory discussion on
                mailing list.
           TLD-33.5 [All]
                Contribute to workplan discussion on mailing list.

 

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