[Gnso-newgtld-wg-wt4] Subsequent procedures PDP
Aikman-Scalese, Anne
AAikman at lrrc.com
Fri Jun 2 22:16:40 UTC 2017
Thank you. So he is saying DITL is “exceedingly valuable”.
Quote: “ DITL is exceedingly valuable for this purpose and should be consulted in the future. Non-DITL data from root server operators and large recursive operators (Google, Comcast, etc) would also be helpful. The corp.com and friends collisions research dataset as announced at the Symposium (ORDINAL) would also be helpful.”
Do we have the ORDINAL Symposium data to which he refers?
Anne
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From: Rubens Kuhl [mailto:rubensk at nic.br]
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To: Aikman-Scalese, Anne
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Subject: Re: [Gnso-newgtld-wg-wt4] Subsequent procedures PDP
Em 2 de jun de 2017, à(s) 18:28:000, Aikman-Scalese, Anne <AAikman at lrrc.com<mailto:AAikman at lrrc.com>> escreveu:
Thank you Rubens. I like Jeff's shorthand reference to "unicorn" high risk strings in relation to assessment of future applications.
Is the text below the entire original e-mail from Jeff Schmidt?
Other than "have a nice weekend" and things like that, yes.
Did he provide an estimate for any further work in this arena?
No, and I believe ICANN hasn't contracted him or anyone else for that. If we find ICANN should do, we will have to tell them that.
Also I know CI means Controlled Interruption, but can you please remind me what DITL is?
DITL = Day in In Internet Life, it's a project that captures DNS queries for 3 days every year in many different points of the network, but mostly in the root servers. It's one of the DNS-OARC projects I'll be mentioning in our call, in a recap of the Madrid events.
https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/data/ditl
The (in)famous alternate path to delegation (APD) lists were derived from DITL data... but don't blame the message, blame those who found that to be a good idea in the first place. ;-)
Rubens
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