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RSSAC Statement on the Distinction Between RSSAC and Root-Ops (R1)

Date IssuedDocumentReference IDCurrent Phase

RSSAC Statement on the Distinction Between RSSAC and Root-Ops (R1)RSSAC033

CLOSED


Description:

RSSAC and Root-Ops are names for two separate communities that relate to the Internet’s DNS Root Server System. They have different missions and scopes. RSSAC provides this document to help explain the differences between the two functional bodies, as confusion between the two has been noted.


STATUS UPDATES

DatePhaseTypeStatus Updates

 

ClosedPhase ChangeThis Advice Item is now Closed

 

Phase 2AP FeedbackICANN received confirmation of Understanding from the RSSAC.

 

Phase 2Board UnderstandingThe ICANN org understands that RSSAC033 is the RSSAC's statement on the distinction between RSSAC and Root-Ops. The RSSAC is providing this document to help explain the differences between the two functional bodies, as confusion between the two has been noted. The document is informational only and there is no action for the ICANN Board.

 

Phase 2Phase UpdateUnderstanding sent to RSSAC for review.

 

Phase 2Phase ChangeNow in Phase 2: Understand

 

Phase 1Phase UpdateICANN acknowledged receipt of Advice.

 

Phase 1Phase UpdateRSSAC published RSSAC033: RSSAC Statement on the Distinction Between RSSAC and Root-Ops Link: https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/rssac-033-24apr18-en.pdf.
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