[discuss] vgnic - mdrs information
manning bill
bmanning at isi.edu
Wed Feb 26 12:25:23 UTC 2014
coincidence. the redesign of that page has been under discussion for several years. You may see mention in the rssac meeting notes going back at least since 2009
/bill
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On 26February2014Wednesday, at 2:56, Carlos A. Afonso <ca at cafonso.ca> wrote:
> Interesting... coincidentally or not, after this dialogue thread on root servers started there was a significant improvement of the root-servers.org website. The way it is designed now provides further argument for moving the map out of the home page and to a clickable option, to enable quick access from slow connections.
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> []s fraternos
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> --c.a.
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> On 02/26/2014 06:43 AM, Desiree wrote:
>> On 26 Feb 2014, at 03:00, Elisabeth Blanconil wrote:
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>> Hi Hebe
>>
>> Thank you for your effort in putting up these mock-ups for the discussion.
>> However I fail to understand how we could have a productive discussion if we do not get your data correct
>> and do not share the same terminology.
>>
>>
>>> on http://vgnics.net/MDRS.htm you will find three files.
>>>
>>> 1. a list of the top zone name server constallation coordinators and/or managers:
>>
>> For example in your map you put the following country, New Zealand as a contact for the Internet Software Consortium?
>> It may be one of the instances of the root server installed there, but I believe you should also know that the ISC is based out of Southern
>> California.
>> A0046 ICANN-F f.root-servers.net 3557 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.56 Auckland NZ 1
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>> I am confused as to why would you choose to put one instance of the F root server here under the NZ?
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>> As David Conrad earlier indicated earlier to you, you can find all the instances of all root server here, including the geographical presentation
>> to add to your textual one and update your map with more accurate information:
>>
>> http://www.root-servers.org/
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>> So if you scroll to the bottom of the page you will find any of these "top zone name servers" and their copies
>> by choosing any letter any of the 13 letters. For example you will instantly see the number, 55 for all the current
>> instances of F root server.
>>
>>> 2. the number of top zone name servers number per ISO 3166 country codes: http://vgnics.net/VGN-NR3166.txt
>>
>> I believe what you call top zone name server is a a root server and any of its installed instances around the world.
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>>> 3. the list of the top zone servers with contacts for those I know: http://vgnics.net/VGN-TZH.txt
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>> Again, same comment as number one with regards to F.
>> http://www.iana.org/domains/root/servers
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>>>
>>> These are hand made mock-ups to help discussing the project. Thanks for your comments.
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>> I might have missed an earlier point you made on the list? What is your project trying to achieve?
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>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Desiree
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>>> Hebe
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