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commit 926d669354658ad4849912570efed1472124be6a
parent 9500214557c1b2325d8c3865208758eb7033fd75
Author: Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org>
Date:   Fri, 30 Jun 2023 17:26:31 +0200

do not use zTLD before introducing it; reference zTLD section when introducing term

Diffstat:
Mdraft-schanzen-gns.xml | 5+++--
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/draft-schanzen-gns.xml b/draft-schanzen-gns.xml @@ -251,7 +251,8 @@ <dd> In order to resolve any given GNS name an initial start zone must be determined for this name. - The start zone can be explicitly defined through a zTLD. + The start zone can be explicitly defined as part of the name using a + zone Top-Level Domain (zTLD). Otherwise, it is determined through a local suffix-to-zone mapping (see <xref target="governance"/>). </dd> @@ -298,7 +299,7 @@ <dd> A GNS Zone Top-Level Domain (zTLD) is a sequence of GNS labels at the end of a GNS name which encodes a zone type and - zone key of a zone. + zone key of a zone (see <xref target="zTLD"/>). Due to the statistical uniqueness of zone keys, zTLDs are also globally unique. A zTLD label sequence can only be distinguished from ordinary TLD label sequences by attempting to decode the labels into a zone type and zone key.