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[dns-wg] DNS Lameness statistics and notifications
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Doug Barton
dougb at dougbarton.us
Fri Aug 1 08:28:19 CEST 2008
Florian Weimer wrote: > * Sjoerd Oostdijck: > >> We are now ready to start sending out notifications to the maintainers >> of these zones, alerting them to a problem. The e-mail messages will >> point to the DNS Lameness FAQs, which explain the possible problems and >> give some pointers to help solve them. > > Could you delay this a bit? Yet another type of DNS-related > notification doesn't really help right now, I think. I have a different view which is that in the current climate where attention is being focused on the importance of "good" DNS it may be easier for admins that want to fix this but have had trouble getting permission to allocate the necessary time/resources/etc. to actually be able to tackle this issue. hth, Doug
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