Hi Jim, If I may bring this thread back on track. I don't know why the WG is asked to comment on procedure as well as policy, but here goes: What does "reasonable" mean in the below sentence on: http://www.ripe.net/rs/reverse/dnssec/registry-procedure.html "Is the signature validity period close to expiring and are the Times To Live (TTLs) a reasonable fraction of the signature validity period?" I'm confused about this para on same page: "Web Interface Restrictions We will develop a web interface to make it easy to create domain objects with the appropriate "ds-rdata:" attributes. It will have some operational restrictions It will use the SEP flag to select the keys for which DSRRs are needed. It will use the "ds-rdata:" attribute of the domain object currently available in the RIPE Whois Database to select the appropriate default DNSKEY RR. It will then select a new "ds-rdata:" attribute." How do you use the "currently available object" to create an object if this object doesn't exist until you create it? I am clearly missing smt, but it escapes me at the moment. I support Jim's suggestion in re: generic replacement of "DLV" mention. The rest looks fine to me, -- Cheers, McTim nic-hdl: TMCG