On Jul 9, 2016, at 11:34 AM, Paul Hoffman <paul.hoffman@icann.org> wrote:
What is the mapping of the items in the June minutes to the items in the workshop report?
Paul, Here are the mappings for the three workshop statements with action items. ========================================================================= Workshop Report Architecture/Reliability and Robustness/Outcome: An outcome of this discussion was to document the core underlying reasons why an outage or otherwise unavailability of service of any single root operator has not and does not pose an immediate problem for the collective root server system, or for the global Internet. June Minutes Workshop 2 Statement 1: Wes Hardaker provided an update on the Workshop 2 Statement 1 Work Party. Wes predicted the Work Party would be finished in 3 weeks. ========================================================================= Workshop Report Root Server Operator Expectations: Yet another element discussed was documenting the commitment of the twelve DNS Root Server Operators. Specifically, formally memorializing that the operators are committed to serving the IANA global root DNS namespace. The RSOs provide complete and unmodified DNS responses using DNSSEC as a means for a client to cryptographically verify that the responses have not been altered. June Minutes Lars-Johan Liman provided an update on the Workshop 2 Statement 3 Work Party. A statement has been prepared and sent to the list. ========================================================================= Workshop Report Evolution: Under the rubric of Evolution, the workshop focused on technical metrics that define expectations for operating a root server a key element in a yet-to-be-defined root server operator designation process. June Minutes Workshop 2 Statement 4: Duane Wessels provided an update on the Workshop 2 Statement 4 Work Party. Duane Predicted the Work Party to be finished in 3 months.