[RSSAC Caucus] Rogue Operator Work Party: what to include for "rogue"

Wessels, Duane dwessels at verisign.com
Wed Oct 21 20:48:06 UTC 2020



> On Oct 16, 2020, at 11:20 AM, Paul Hoffman <paul.hoffman at icann.org> wrote:
> 
> Greetings again. An issue that came up in the work party call earlier this week was coming up with examples for the guiding principles from RSSAC037. The work party document currently lists only four of the eleven guiding principles from RSSAC037, two of which are easily measurable because they can be seen in responses to DNS queries from anywhere.
> 
> A reader of the document would most likely ask "why just these four out of the eleven principles", so I believe we need a good answer. Some possible ways to deal with this are:
> 
> - Only choose the principles for which rogueness is easily measured (#2 and #6)
> 
> - List all principles and have examples for each
> 
> - List a subset of principles, giving examples for each of those, but explain why that subset was chosen
> 
> Of those, I somewhat prefer the first because it removes the judgement needed for the other principles. Having said that, I fully agree that all the other principles are important, so maybe the second option is a good choice if we can come up with at least one example of each. The third choice seems the hardest to make clear.
> 
> Thoughts?


Paul,

I don't think it makes sense to include all 11 principles (and examples) in the rogue document.  I think it would be hard to find good examples of going rogue for each of the 11 principles.

The real question is whether to include only the "obvious" ones which are objective and as you say are easily measured, or to also include some of the more subjective principles.  

I lean towards omitting the subjective cases in this first revision, especially if no one is willing to contribute text for them.

DW


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