[DTM Escalation] Possible Use cases

David Conrad david.conrad at icann.org
Tue Mar 24 19:48:42 UTC 2015


Yep, Chuck is correct.  As written that statement is not correct.

Perhaps relevantly, the inverse is true: a change in the root zone, i.e., a
name server change, a TLD addition, or TLD removal, will result in a change
in the Whois database (since the Whois database includes name server
information).

Regards,
-drc

From:  Staffan Jonson <staffan.jonson at iis.se>
Date:  Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 1:11 AM
To:  "Gomes, Chuck" <cgomes at verisign.com>, "avri at acm.org" <avri at acm.org>,
"dt6 at icann.org" <dt6 at icann.org>
Subject:  Re: [DTM Escalation] Possible Use cases

> OK, you¹re probably right
> J
> S
>  
> 
> Från: Gomes, Chuck [mailto:cgomes at verisign.com]
> Skickat: den 23 mars 2015 23:34
> Till: Staffan Jonson; avri at acm.org; dt6 at icann.org
> Ämne: RE: [DTM Escalation] Possible Use cases
>  
> I don¹t think the following is true unless I am misunderstanding: ³a change in
> whois is also automatically a change in RZ².  The Root Zone does not contain
> most of the Whois information.
>  
> Chuck


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