Paul, Thanks! Your comments are duly noted, and I think you have a very good point. I will definitely approach this from a new starting point. Please let me work through the document from this new angle, and I'll get back to you all with a (probably) rather different document. See my previous mail to the list. Apologies, again, to you all. Best regards, /Liman rssac-caucus@icann.org 2021-03-05 15:30 [+0000]:
On Mar 5, 2021, at 5:38 AM, Andrew McConachie via rssac-caucus <rssac-caucus@icann.org> wrote:
The RSSAC has started working on a document further describing the eleven guiding principles of the RSS. <https://docs.google.com/document/d/16PaN5_liBOVuIOEoEIUApY_l25XWsL-xkzbG3dbc...>
Work on the document is ongoing. So please add any comments you may have.
In reading the document, it is clear that while the top-level principles are similar, the underlying text has been radically changed.
As a first example, the old text under #2 says: RSOs are committed to serving the IANA global root DNS namespace. Root servers provide DNS answers containing complete and unmodified DNS data, including DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) data.[1] In addition, IANA maintains the necessary technical information identifying root servers.[2] That commitment was used as the basis for other requirements in RSSAC037, and for the correctness checking in RSSAC047.
However, that commitment has been completely removed in this new document. Similarly, in principle #2, the responsibility to provide a high-quality service to the Internet.
What is the reason for such removals? To me, they seemed like a excellent part of the principles.
--Paul Hoffman
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