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andrewtj | 15 years ago

Regarding TLDs, you're again intimating that I have said something that I have not said.

I do not dispute that some people are able to use DNSSEC and this does not belie my original comment.

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djcapelis|15 years ago

Last week: No one could use DNSSEC. No one did. No one was affected.

Today: Many people can use DNSSEC. Some actually are. Some clients are affected. (Just obviously not yours, since you remain completely uncaring about the subject.)

I don't see how it could be any clearer.

andrewtj|15 years ago

Your assessment of what constitutes "many people" and mine clearly differs.

You are quite right that my clients are unaffected. I like most of the world run a mix of Windows and OS X which like the software that runs on top of them, are not DNSSEC aware (with few exceptions).

Clearly I do care about the subject and I'm not sure why you keep stating that I do not. There is a difference between ignoring a technology until it's useful and ignoring it full-stop.

EDIT: Edited for brevity.