← Back to context Comment by Avamander 1 year ago Yeah, with uniformly applied rules. Keeping .su is a violation of that and should be deprecated. 2 comments Avamander Reply tsimionescu 1 year ago The rule is uniformly applied: there is a corresponding ccTLD for, and only for, every two-letter country code in the ISO list. You can complain about who the ISO list assigns country codes for, but that's a completely separate issue. cduzz 1 year ago Oh, I'm referring to the list of root DNS servers.https://www.iana.org/domains/root/servers
tsimionescu 1 year ago The rule is uniformly applied: there is a corresponding ccTLD for, and only for, every two-letter country code in the ISO list. You can complain about who the ISO list assigns country codes for, but that's a completely separate issue.
cduzz 1 year ago Oh, I'm referring to the list of root DNS servers.https://www.iana.org/domains/root/servers
The rule is uniformly applied: there is a corresponding ccTLD for, and only for, every two-letter country code in the ISO list. You can complain about who the ISO list assigns country codes for, but that's a completely separate issue.
Oh, I'm referring to the list of root DNS servers.
https://www.iana.org/domains/root/servers