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[dns-wg] DNS migration draft - new version
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Daniel Diaz
ddiaz at satec.es
Wed Sep 22 13:58:41 CEST 2004
Jim, It is not possible for me to be in Manchester tomorrow but I´d be glad to be part of that small team to work on this document though. IMHO if this results in a ripe-doc to guide the DNS community it should focus on the operational issues leaving some theoretical or even political aspects aside. If we achieve this, again in my humble opinion, the document could be the "never written guide we needed during that IP migration ...". In esence we could have a good guide for DNS administrators who are involved in any of the situations described in the document. I had the chance to comment some of my opinions with Fernando about the document and I will be happy to keep on talking with him and the WG about it so if you want to count me in I´ll find some time for this. Regardz. -- daniel.diaz > -----Mensaje original----- > De: dns-wg-admin at ripe.net [mailto:dns-wg-admin at ripe.net] En > nombre de Jim Reid > Enviado el: miércoles, 22 de septiembre de 2004 13:36 > Para: Brad Knowles > CC: Fernando Garcia; dns-wg at ripe.net > Asunto: Re: [dns-wg] DNS migration draft - new version > > Brad, many thanks for your constructive input. You've made a number of > very helpful suggestions. However I feel that document editing by > mailing list is not an efficient way to make progress. Please bear > that in mind. > > Fernando's document will be presented and discussed at the WG > tomorrow. [Listen to the webcast if you can't be in Manchester!] > I plan to ask the WG for volunteers for a small Design Team that could > work on the document. IMO this will be a better and quicker way to > edit the document. And of course the final draft would get posted here > for everyone to review. >
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