
Following up (at last) on ACTION ITEM: ENUM-AP-61.1 - Niall O'Reilly, Carsten Schiefner, Peter Koch - Clarify point from RIPE 60 minutes. On 22/10/10 08:56, Carsten Schiefner wrote:
Peter, all -
Peter Koch wrote:
We would appreciate if you could set some time aside to review and comment on the draft and, if necessary, post objections or corrections on this list no later than 12:00 UTC on Monday, 15 November.
reads OK to me except I don't understand he second of these two lines and also unfortunately don't remember the wording:
Bill asked what is considered large.
Bernie said that anything K is large in DNS but that Jim Reid might have an opinion on this.
be invited to check this against the audio archives and the transcript of the session available at:
As I hear the audio, Bernie said, "anything that's a K is large ...". I understand this to mean that any DNS response of the order of 1K octets (or more) counts as large. Peter, will s/anything K/anything that's a K/ be sufficiently clear? If so, I'll ask for the authoritative copy to be amended thus. Best regards, Niall