On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 4:45 AM, Andrew Sullivan <asullivan@dyn.com> wrote:
On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 07:07:00PM +0000, Alexander Mayrhofer wrote:
Maybe that post from 2013 helps? At least, ICANN clarified you can use the 9997 ID for the ICANN required monitoring registrar:
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If only there were some way to establish uses of identifiers, and put them all in a single place so that they wouldn't collide. It'd be almost like "registering" them, for global use. And maybe, if we were clever, we could come up with a way that you could put additional details with that identifier, so that it would be possible to know when the identifier was created and updated, and so on.
I know, seems like a pipe dream.
Oooh! I know, we could publish it in the DNS. In a big XML encoded TXT RR, published under .arpa... W <run away, giggling that this is why we cannot have nice things...>
Best regards,
A
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