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RSSAC Statement on ICANN's Proposed Next Steps for IDN Deployment in the Root Zone
18 June 2007
The statement is published on the RSSAC website at http://www.icann.org/committees/dns-root/ :
The DNS Root Server System Advisory Committee (RSSAC) has been asked for a statement on ICANN's proposed next steps for IDN deployment in the root zone. Policy discussions are continuing and are clearly out of scope for RSSAC. RSSAC takes no position on what the contents of the strings used to instantiate IDNs in the root should be, or how many there should be within a factor of 2-5 times the current size of the root zone, or what the duration of the test should be, as long as DNS protocol is followed regarding length of labels, permitted characters, and so on.
With regards to technical and operational issues, RSSAC's consensus as discussed 18 March in the Praha meeting includes: