Chris, Thanks, I think point one has been addressed mutiple times. I understand that.I
don't understand if or when they will be deleted. I was given an apology for what I
understood to be the reason this line of discussion was opened with the Executive Staff,
my Regional Coordinator and myself.I know the discussion got clouded by others, but that
seems to be why I can't do anything with my records since...April 4 as I recall? I
understand nobody seem to understand altering a Global DNS record that someone in
"West Jiblip" may use - and when it shall change, my apologies.At minimum the
apology explained I'd understand that. We can chat about unrelated records, etc.
later. Since I also want to make note the discussion went into an example of how I CNAME.
I am willing to edit my records if the portal allows (not dns-mdc) as a gesture, if any.-
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-------- Original message --------From: Chris <chris(a)ardc.net> Date: 6/14/24 04:48
(GMT-05:00) To: lleachii(a)aol.com Cc: lleachii--- via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
Subject: Re: [44net] Point 3 - The subdomain policy that is in progress Hi Lynwood,On 14
Jun 2024, at 09:20, lleachii--- via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
wrote:Chris, Thanks for steering things back on topic. I trust if I maintain civil
discussions, all is well.Always.Since we now understand privately Rosy in judgment of you
position deferres to you technically, which I respect - I hope you now consider my simple
2 inquiries that began (what I understood) to be why I responded about one or two of my
examle records that I'm having issues claiming (as the tickets are on hold for
different reasons, one assuming I just accepted a categorical name change in lieu of my
claim ticketS), where you mentioned a ticket - as follows:I have logged in and understand
that the portal system says "with user".Yes, “with user” means the ticket is
with you and waiting for your response.What I do not understand is this -Is there a policy
in place?Relating to subdomains? No, not yet. As Rosy said we are developing this policy
right now. My hope is that it will be ready soon (days or weeks, hopefully not
months).Will you then proceed to delete these "non callsign" entries once one it
is implemented?As the policy is not in force yet, I cannot answer this question as it will
depend on what the policy ends up stating.Right now we have an SOP in place that that we
are working to: - We would prefer everyone to use the
callsign.ampr.org format, if you
request a subdomain in this format it will be automatically approved provided: -
The call sign is yours, - The call sign has been verified. - If you
request a subdomain based on one of your call signs that has not been verified you will
see a popup advising you to get it verified first, then come back and request the
subdomain. - If you request a subdomain that is not based on one of your call signs it
will popup a warning advising what our preferred format is. - In both the above two cases
you have the option to ignore the warning and continue, in which case a ticket will be
created for manual processing. - If we receive a ticket for a subdomain that does not
exist in DNS yet (i.e. a new request) the request will be considered on a case by case
basis, you may be asked to justify your request, so we can understand if your use case is
a good fit, often these requests will be discussed amongst the ARDC staff to gain
consensus on the final decision. - If we receive a ticket for a subdomain that
already exists in DNS we will first of all attempt to ascertain if you have a legitimate
right to request it, e.g. do the existing DNS records match one of your network
assignments, or if you are a coordinator one of the network allocations you look after,
failing that we will ask you to justify your request. If we are satisfied that your
request is legitimate, i.e. you’re not trying to steal someone else’s subdomain! then your
request will be approved with the following proviso / warning:—8< snip
>8---Important notice about this subdomain approvalOver the past decade, ARDC has
accumulated a database of over 51,000 DNS entries, the vast majority of which are unused
and “ownership” is unknown. The rollout of the new Portal allows us to clean this up.Thus,
in the coming months, ARDC will update our policy around top-level subdomain requests
using
ampr.org. Subdomains using the format of
callsign.ampr.org will be automatically
approved; all others will be reviewed by our team. Once approved, you may create
lower-level subdomains (e.g.,
foo.callsign.ampr.org) without further
approval.Administrative access to this non-callsign subdomain is being temporarily
approved while this policy is being developed. Thus, please consider access to this
subdomain as temporary.Once an official policy is in place, we will have a transition
period before the official deprecation of subdomains such as this one. Please direct any
questions to newportal(a)ampr.org. —8< snip >8—I hope this clears things up.73,ChrisI
have some other things to discuss, like the server in the UK that till has high latency
for users on other continents, etc. - I'll message you.-
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