It's not a DNS problem exactly. But since the macro in question can allow a RIPE db user to incorrectly duplicate DS record data for multiple zones, an unsuspecting entrant to the world of DNSSEC will have a rather awkward time. You could argue buyer beware, but off the cuff I see no general issue with trying to remove potential errors before frustration sets in.
does this not arise from some confusion.
that the delegation request object allows a macro that has a dash does not mean any dns objects have a dash. so there is no actual dns problem.
and we should also prevent folk such as mycroft-jones from asking for dns delegation. brilliant. randy --- Q: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. A: Why is top posting frowned upon?