On 10 November 2016 at 09:27, Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> On 11/09/2016 07:27 PM, Stephen Gallagher wrote: Here are the items I would like to point out: 1. The TLD name should be something that DNS considers a known unknown name. With the fact that IANA is allowing top level domains of all sorts we do not want to end up having .fedora or .foobaz end up causing thousands of computers saying they are in someones domain. So .invalid .localhost .example .local or .test . I expect that .localdomain might not ever be registered but who knows. 2. The XXXXXX is rather important because of two conflicting items. One we don't want it to be too short that collisions might occur a lot, but we don't want it to be too long for readability but also the less collisions the more likely it can be used to track people. If we don't care about making breadcrumbs which could be used to 'track' people we need to be clear about it so that people who are not wanting that can steer clear. [My 'I am an idiot about randomness' solution would be uuidgen | sum and that number is used for this. There is a good chance of uniqueness per small site and non-uniqueness overall. ] 3. case-sensitivity argument about Fedora or fedora looks to be a bikeshed. There are probably local business reasons where having caps/lowercase in names is important but in those cases they should put in tools to conform to their local business reason. -- Stephen J Smoogen. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx