> On 2 Jan 2018, at 10:51, nullius wrote:
>
> On 2018-01-01 at 22:36:53 +, Taylor R Campbell
> wrote:
>>> Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2017 11:46:28 +
>>> From: Alec Muffett
>>>
>>> Or, indeed, you could leave out the hyphens and do the same; the Prop224
>>> Onion address is 59 characters, leav
On 2018-01-01 at 22:36:53 +, Taylor R Campbell
wrote:
Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2017 11:46:28 +
From: Alec Muffett
Or, indeed, you could leave out the hyphens and do the same; the Prop224
Onion address is 59 characters, leaving a budget of 63-59==4 characters or
20 bits; we could put these at
> Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2017 11:46:28 +
> From: Alec Muffett
>
> Or, indeed, you could leave out the hyphens and do the same; the Prop224
> Onion address is 59 characters, leaving a budget of 63-59==4 characters or
> 20 bits; we could put these at the end, in the space marked "":
>
>
> ht
On Mon, 1 Jan 2018 08:45:57 +
nullius wrote:
> On 2017-12-31 at 10:48:52 +, Yawning Angel
> wrote:
> >This is pointless because internationalized domain names are
> >standardized around Punycode encoding (Unicode<->ASCII), and said
> >standard is supported by applications that support I
On 2017-12-31 at 10:48:52 +, Yawning Angel
wrote:
This is pointless because internationalized domain names are
standardized around Punycode encoding (Unicode<->ASCII), and said
standard is supported by applications that support IDN queries.
I am firmly against this change, and I'm not par