Important changes to the .org tld today.

The .org zone file will continue to be pushed to the Verisign
nameservers for a short period of time. However due to the fact that
the UltraDNS nameservers publish and propagate zone changes globally
within 5 minutes, rather than the twice daily update schedule of the
Verisign nameservers, answers from the NSTLD.COM nameservers may be
out of date and inconsistent with the actual SOA for up to 24 hours
after a change is accepted by the Public Interest Registry (PIR.org).

Hmm I thought this was NANOG and not MARKETINGPOINTLESSINFOOG ?

Neil.

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> The .org zone file will continue to be pushed to the Verisign
> nameservers for a short period of time. However due to the fact that

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Hmm I thought this was NANOG and not MARKETINGPOINTLESSINFOOG ?

Neil.

That's a pretty significant change to the way a global TLD
is operating - definitely a suitable topic for announcement on NANOG
in my opinion.

Mark
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I think Rodney's posting was significantly relevent especially when
compared to all the other postings here. -Hank

> The .org zone file will continue to be pushed to the Verisign
> nameservers for a short period of time. However due to the fact that
> the UltraDNS nameservers publish and propagate zone changes globally
> within 5 minutes, rather than the twice daily update schedule of the
> Verisign nameservers, answers from the NSTLD.COM nameservers may be
> out of date and inconsistent with the actual SOA for up to 24 hours
> after a change is accepted by the Public Interest Registry (PIR.org).

Hmm I thought this was NANOG and not MARKETINGPOINTLESSINFOOG ?

Neil.

Hank Nussbacher

looked perfectly relevant and on-topic to me. what's your problem?

-Dan