[urn] Re: Registration request for AR URN Namespace
Peter Saint-Andre <[email protected]> Thu, 22 Jan 2026 07:55:15 -0700
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Hi Quoc & Sharon, The text about assignment looks good to me. I'm now in favor of approving this registration, but let's see if other members of the expert review team have additional comments. Thanks for working with us on this! Peter On 1/22/26 12:05 AM, [email protected] wrote: > Hi Peter, > > Ah yes, sorry about that, full xmlns should have been written > xmlns="urn:gdr:params:xml:ns:variant-1.0 > > Regarding the other point, what I mean with best effort is that when we > develop our own extensions, we will check the IANA repository and the > published EPPs the ensure that we avoid naming any new extensions to be > the same. > > E.g. RFC3915 is xmlns="urn:itef:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0. If for some > reason we have our own "RGP" extension where it’s an abbreviation for > something completely different and plan to use > xmlns="urn:gdr:params:xml:ns:rgp-1.0 … we will look to change that to > something else (specifically rgp-1.0). > > Thank you for your point on uniqueness, I wanted to express that we will > take care in what extensions we create so they are "similar" to others > that already exist and create confusion. OK I will remove that text. > > Here it is attached and hopefully it makes sense, also I do appreciate > the "wordiness", it’s been an educational process for both Sharon and I. > > Regards > > Quoc > > *From:*Peter Saint-Andre <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Thursday, 22 January 2026 01:02 > *To:* Quoc Pham <[email protected]> > *Cc:* [email protected]; Sharon Jonnalagadda <[email protected]> > *Subject:* Re: [urn] Re: Registration request for AR URN Namespace > > On 1/20/26 10: 00 PM, Quoc@ registry. godaddy wrote: > Hi Peter, > > > Question: Is 32 characters enough to represent these variants > > (presumably they > > will be A-labels, not U-labels)? > > Answer: > variant isn’t a place > > ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart > > *This Message Is From an External Sender * > > This message came from outside your organization. > > ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd > > On 1/20/26 10:00 PM, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi Peter, > >> > >> Question: Is 32 characters enough to represent these variants > >> (presumably they > >> > >> will be A-labels, not U-labels)? > >> > >> Answer: variant isn’t a place holder of a label, it’s the extension name > >> itself, for instance the variant extension names space would be > >> xmlns="urn:ar:params:xml:ns:variant-1.0" > > Thanks for clarifying that! > > (Presumably changing 'ar' to 'gdr' there.) > >> Statement: Thankfully, uniqueness applies to the full URN, so if you > >> guarantee uniqueness within the 'gdr' namespace then we don't need to > >> worry about the uniqueness of extension strings across other namespaces. > >> > >> Response: Do you want me to remove the statement about uniqueness? > > It seems to me that you might be able to remove the statement about the > > global uniqueness of specific portions of 'gdr' URNs (e.g., the > > <variant> and <kvlist> extensions), unless this is important to you and > > to the ecosystem of registrars. > > What we care about most is the GodDaddy Registrar's commitment to > > ensuring the uniqueness of URNs that you create. My impression is that > > you won't be creating hundreds or thousands of URNs. Instead, you're > > going to create a pretty limited number of URNs (maybe a few dozen?) > > which represent "extensions" that are specific to your registry system. > > In that case, guaranteeing uniqueness should be fairly straightforward. > > To be clear, the phrase "best effort" in your current text caused > > concern for me, because I think GoDaddy Registrar can do better than > > that for a few dozen extensions. If the phrase "best effort" applies to > > the uniqueness of extension names (not full URNs) across the universe of > > registrars, then that is perhaps nice to have for GodDaddy and the > > registrar industry, but from a URN perspective that doesn't really > > matter to us. :-) > > Does this make sense? Sorry to have replied in such a wordy fashion. > > Peter > _______________________________________________ urn mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]