Hi Russ, On 2012-07-15, at 11:39, Russ Housley wrote: > Peter: > > Thanks for the review. I've not read this document yet, but you review raises a question in my mind. > > If a DNSSEC policy or practice statement is revised or amended, what actions are needed make other aware of the change? Each DPS contains these kinds of details. Guidance for how to write the corresponding DPS sections is included in this draft: 4.2. Publication and repositories The component describes the requirements for an entity to publish information regarding its practices, public keys, the current status of such keys together with details relating to the repositories in which the information is held. This may include the responsibilities of publishing the DPS and of identifying documents that are not made publicly available owing to their sensitive nature, e.g. security controls, clearance procedures, or business information. 4.2.1. Repositories This subcomponent describes the repository mechanisms used for making information available to the stakeholders, and may include: o The locations of the repositories and the means by which they may be accessed; o An identification of the entity or entities that operate repositories, such as a zone operator or a TLD Manager; o Access control on published information objects. o Any notification services which may be subscribed to by the stakeholders; Joe