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John C Klensin wrote:
So, like it or not, I think you had best let this one go and get
used to it. FWIW, my ordering preference is the same as yours.
OK, I'll stop talking about domain name display order. (But you've all
been warned.)
Back to the business at hand: For Nameprep, I've been wondering whether
it would make sense to explore what exactly would have to happen if we
were to change the ACE prefix from xn-- to something else. I.e. clients
would have to be updated, servers would have to accept both the old and
the new during the transition period, etc. I'm not even sure this is
correct.
Anyway, I think such an exploration, including many details, might tell
us whether or not we should even contemplate making an incompatible
change to Nameprep.
Or do people think that we should approach this from the other side?
I.e. if we can come up with seriously dangerous homographs and other
characters that must be banned or mapped in a new nameprep, then this
could in itself be viewed as justification for a new ACE prefix,
regardless of how hard it might be to add it or move to it.