On 14/12/2012 16:52, Matthew Newton wrote:
"The old address will continue to work for at least six months after the transition, but will ultimately be retired from service."
I'm suggesting a lot more notification than 6 months before 128.8.10.90 is switched off. And corroborative announcements backed up from authoritative sources, not just a single email to nanog. It turns out that the Internet extends far beyond the borders of continental north america, and this change affects everyone who runs a resolver server. It would be really good to have a formal public statement of intent from UMD about their long term plans for 128.8.10.90 after retirement so that we don't have a repeat of the L root hijacking debacle in 2008. Everyone is extremely appreciative of the work that UMD has done in hosting this service since 1987. However, hosting a root server is a pretty big responsibility which includes maintenance of not just the existing addresses, but also all historical addresses to ensure that people who hit them after retirement (whether now or 20 years down the line) are not served bogus data. Nick