On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 12:52:53PM -0400, Russ Housley wrote: Do any other team members have additional questions? My understanding is that these questions have been passed along to ICANN staff, but if there are additional questions, we want to ask them now so that they can be taken into account while writing the final report. Russ, well since you asked, It would be great if we could get updates on SSAC recommendations in SAC101v2, SAC097, and the 4 suggestions in : https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ssac2019-02-03may19-en.pdf 1. "ICANN Org issue guidance to all registry operators, clarifying expectations for reporting port 43 queries and RDAP queries. The guidance should make clear the purposes and goals of the data collection and the contractual obligations." 2. SSAC believes that a purpose of gathering the data is to document queries made by the users (consumers) of the registration data service. Registry operators should exclude the queries they make to their own systems. 3. It is vital that ICANN collect valid, accurate data regarding RDAP queries. The WHOIS query data is unreliable, but the move to RDAP offers an opportunity to get things right. 4. ICANN Org's Global Domains Division and Compliance Department should examine the reporting of other metrics per the registry contracts. In SAC097, the SSAC pointed out irregularities in the reporting of other registry metrics, such as web-based WHOIS queries. The current issue raises the question of whether metrics such as DNS queries are being reported accurately, if they too involve the reporting of self-queries, etc. tnx, k