On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 04:04:15PM +0200, JFC Morfin wrote:
The question we face is therefore: is the DNSSEC adapted to the world as it really is? This reality is that there is no more a single root file. However , everyone, but ICANN, agrees to protect a single virtual root file. What is the solution that we (users) must retain in 2008, and possibly devise, while ICANN and IETF are enjoying themselves in a 1983 context. Is it our interest to try to wake them up, or do we forget about them for now, in the hope they join back later on?
Because this point might be interesting in this election: I believe in a single root. Not a virtual one. A real single root. I *define an internet* as a transitive hull of computers connected using TCP/IP. And I *define the Internet* as an internet with contains the IANA operated DNS root servers. Please consider this very clear position in your vote. I'm a technical guy, I do not dream.