[UA-EAI] updated on uasg019b

John Levine john.levine at standcore.com
Mon Aug 6 17:56:05 UTC 2018


Thanks, updated.  The punycode with the four hyphens is right, just 
rechecked it.

On Mon, 6 Aug 2018, Mark Svancarek (CELA) wrote:

> Here are my belated comments on ver0803
>
> 6	Quantity ambiguous in Title - "a global users"
> 20	Punycode in 3rd bullet ("xn----f38...") looks invalid
> 21	"Mixtures of LTR and RTL text in a single domain name is outside of the scope of this lesson."
> 24	"Fuzzy" should be mentioned in the glossary
> 27	The comments field provides a workable definition of "fuzzy", which could be used in slide 24 and glossary
> 29	Since we made an effort to establish "Downgrading with Aliasing" as a defined term last year, you might mention it in comments related to second bullet ("sometimes called downgrading, it's really just aliasing")
> 34	Downgrading could be mentioned here, even if it's to drive home the point that it is as much a fool's errand as the search for El Dorado
> 35	define fuzzy matching
>
>
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> Subject: Re: [UA-EAI] updated on uasg019b
>
>> But can’t Cyrillic or Latin be confusing too by that metric? After all how many people can tell the difference between р and p?
>
> Clearly I have breached some unwritten rule about bidi so I've removed all mention of it.
>
>>> 5 авг. 2018 г., в 5:20 ПП, John Levine <john.levine at standcore.com> написал(а):
>>>
>>> In article <kLPIrW9/iTLaImAdP1ajH1aBa8nhtc0tSh7dt1Itfrc=.sha-256 at antelope.email> you write:
>>>> Yes, bidi can be confusing. It isn't to most people though, because
>>>> it mostly is the normal way to show English words and Dotcom names
>>>> in normal text.
>>>>
>>>> If you want to talk about risks, do so. If not, don't.
>>>
>>> Sheesh.  It's one bullet in a 37 page deck.  I said bidi "can be
>>> confusing" which is certainly true particularly if hostile parties
>>> are writing the text you're displaying, which is not unlikely if it's
>>> mail from a typical mail stream.
>>>
>>> Anything we noticed on the other 36 slides?
>>>
>>> R's,
>>> John
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> Regards,
> John Levine, john.levine at standcore.com
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Regards,
John Levine, john.levine at standcore.com
Standcore LLC


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