[Ssr2-review] The SSAC has published SAC109

ALAIN AINA aalain at trstech.net
Tue Mar 24 16:32:59 UTC 2020


Hi,


> On 13 Mar 2020, at 15:04, k claffy <kc at caida.org> wrote:
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> Can we remove Rec 31 now, or declare it implemented?
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>  The SSAC has published the following report.
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>  SAC109: The Implications of DNS over HTTPS and DNS over TLS
>  <https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/sac-109-en.pdf>


I am a bit perplex.  

The recommendation asks for SSR-related implications which this SSAC document does not  fully addressed.
The document discusses implications for various categories  of the ecosystem.The implications discussed in the document tends to satisfy somehow the expected outcome as described in the resolution :
"The intended outcome is to ensure that all stakeholders have the opportunity to understand the SSR-related implications of these developments, and the range of alternatives (or lack thereof) various stakeholders have to influence the future.”

The resolution also mentions the implications for IANA future role in the ecosystem and i do not recall exactly what is this about. 

May be rephrase the recommendation to clarify ? many implications and impacts of DoH  will come with deployments  and policy decisions and only future will show. 

HTH 

—Alain

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> k
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