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Telechat Review of draft-davids-forsalereg-19
review-davids-forsalereg-19-artart-telechat-nemoto-2026-02-03-00

Request Review of draft-davids-forsalereg
Requested revision No specific revision (document currently at 21)
Type Telechat Review
Team ART Area Review Team (artart)
Deadline 2026-02-03
Requested 2026-01-21
Authors Marco Davids
I-D last updated 2026-06-12 (Latest revision 2026-02-05)
Completed reviews Dnsdir Early review of -09 by James Gannon (diff)
Dnsdir IETF Last Call review of -18 by James Gannon (diff)
Intdir IETF Last Call review of -18 by Tim Wicinski (diff)
Genart IETF Last Call review of -18 by Russ Housley (diff)
Artart IETF Last Call review of -18 by Takahiro Nemoto (diff)
Secdir IETF Last Call review of -18 by Watson Ladd (diff)
Opsdir IETF Last Call review of -18 by Chongfeng Xie (diff)
Artart Telechat review of -19 by Takahiro Nemoto (diff)
Assignment Reviewer Takahiro Nemoto
State Completed
Request Telechat review on draft-davids-forsalereg by ART Area Review Team Assigned
Posted at https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/art/CDwMWDoRBLPs7KEAC2QuOjZ5V8k
Reviewed revision 19 (document currently at 21)
Result Ready w/nits
Completed 2026-02-03
review-davids-forsalereg-19-artart-telechat-nemoto-2026-02-03-00
I am the assigned ART-ART reviewer for this draft.

Summary:

  This revision significantly improves clarity around Unicode handling and the 
  distinction between raw TXT RDATA and presentation format. The document now 
  reads as robust against earlier concerns about wire format versus presentation 
  ambiguity.

  Overall, the draft appears ready. The comments below are minor clarifications 
  that could further improve readability and help reduce the risk of divergent 
  interpretations, but they are not required changes.

Nits / Minor Clarification:

  The text strongly suggests that the TXT RDATA defined by this document is 
  intended primarily for human-readable informational display, rather than for 
  processing that would require algorithmic string comparison. Making this 
  assumption explicit could help clarify the design intent and reduce the risk 
  of differing interpretations across implementations, and thus potential 
  interoperability issues.