Well I did not say its all about .ARPA as i correlated my statement with "related strings" but does your statement removes the fact that IP6.ARPA or URN.ARPA are second level string (domains) of .ARPA (which is the first level domain). What happens to IP6.ARPA if .ARPA is no longer in existence due to whatever decision that is made by CSC/IFR? Regards On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 2:20 PM, Andrew Sullivan <ajs@anvilwalrusden.com> wrote:
On Thu, Oct 08, 2015 at 07:37:27AM +0100, Seun Ojedeji wrote:
Some time ago, I was saying that responding to the ICG question related to .ARPA in the manner we did may not be appropriate. Below is a draft response of CRISP that clearly prefers that it's related .ARPA strings be immune of CSC/IFR processes.
The CRISP proposal is not about ARPA but about IN-ADDR.ARPA and IP6.ARPA. Those are different zones.
Best regards,
A
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