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[dns-wg] Retiring ns.ripe.net
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Peter Hessler
phessler at theapt.org
Thu May 2 20:44:21 CEST 2024
On 2024 May 02 (Thu) at 17:28:32 +0100 (+0100), Nick Hilliard wrote: :Paul de Weerd wrote on 02/05/2024 16:49: :> We are proposing to retire the secondary DNS service by the end of :> 2024 and we're asking for your input and feedback on this proposal. :> Please share any feedback on the DNS Working Group mailing list by 16 :> May 2024. : :definitely a good move to retire this. : Agreed. :Could you consider having a different the end-of-service date so that it :doesn't fall into industry holiday / change freeze periods? There will be a :lot of change freezes in effect thoughout december and early january, and :this might affect peoples' ability to fix any problems caused by the service :disappearing. : Doubly agreed. Semi-related, and apology for the micro-managing, do you think it would make sense to lower the TTL on those zones from 1 day to something shorter during the change? -- When all other means of communication fail, try words.
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