since I had few minutes this morning, I looked through it and I have a few comments: a) why does DITL rate a special mention? b) why is anycast not mentioned specifically? c) why the use of the term "root server” used as a collective noun, whereas the industry convention is to use the term “server” in a more unitary sense to denote an instance of a operating system stack. I had heard in the past the term “root letter” to denote the collection of instances operated by a root server operator, and the use of “root server” in this context is a new one on me regards, Geoff
On 14 Feb 2020, at 3:25 am, Andrew McConachie <andrew.mcconachie@icann.org> wrote:
Dear RSSAC Caucus Members,
The RSSAC Caucus held a call on February 11th to discuss RSSAC026v2: RSSAC Lexicon. Since the call I’ve worked with Paul Hoffman to resolve all the issues brought up on the call. There are no outstanding issues remaining on this document.
Please review this document and provide any feedback by Thursday February 27th. <https://docs.google.com/document/d/14Un1lCkek4aAyCi9a_oBcoRP02kJ72NtX1ic-LDl...>
Please suggest any edits in the document, and for any discussion issues please reply all to this message.
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