Em 2 de jun de 2017, à(s) 18:28:000, Aikman-Scalese, Anne <
AAikman@lrrc.com> escreveu:
Thank you Rubens. I like Jeff's shorthand reference to "unicorn" high risk strings in relation to assessment of future applications.
Is the text below the entire original e-mail from Jeff Schmidt?
Other than "have a nice weekend" and things like that, yes.
Did he provide an estimate for any further work in this arena?
No, and I believe ICANN hasn't contracted him or anyone else for that. If we find ICANN should do, we will have to tell them that.
Also I know CI means Controlled Interruption, but can you please remind me what DITL is?
DITL = Day in In Internet Life, it's a project that captures DNS queries for 3 days every year in many different points of the network, but mostly in the root servers. It's one of the DNS-OARC projects I'll be mentioning in our call, in a recap of the Madrid events.
The (in)famous alternate path to delegation (APD) lists were derived from DITL data... but don't blame the message, blame those who found that to be a good idea in the first place. ;-)
Rubens