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− | The mission of our Naming System Working Group is to establish guiding standards for name resolution. These standards will serve as the blueprint for the design and functionality of our Chain Name System (CNS), | + | The mission of our Naming System Working Group is to establish guiding standards for name resolution. These standards will serve as the blueprint for the design and functionality of our Chain Name System (CNS), envisioned as a scalable platform fostering an efficient discoverability layer. |
=== Objectives === | === Objectives === | ||
− | '''Trust''' - Empower users to host their domain records on a registry that they can trust and verify | + | '''Trust''' - Empower users to host their domain records on a registry that they can trust and verify. |
− | '''Decentralization''' - Promote a system where | + | '''Decentralization''' - Promote a system where top-level domains (TLDs) are owned by a diverse group of TLD operators, chosen by the very community they serve. |
− | '''Ownership''' - | + | '''Ownership''' - Provide services that allow users and Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) to register new domain names and acquire complete ownership. |
Latest revision as of 07:31, 20 November 2023
Working Group
- Topic: Naming System
- DFINITY lead: Kepler Vital
- Coordinator: Dominic Wörner
- Discord Channel: Naming System
- Forum Thread: Technical Working Group: Naming System
Meeting
- First meeting: July 27, 2023 at 10:00am CET
- Cadence: Monthly on the last Thursday of every month at 10 am CET
- Zoom: Join Zoom Meeting
- Meeting ID: 982 4982 8560
- Passcode: 182981
Goal
The mission of our Naming System Working Group is to establish guiding standards for name resolution. These standards will serve as the blueprint for the design and functionality of our Chain Name System (CNS), envisioned as a scalable platform fostering an efficient discoverability layer.
Objectives
Trust - Empower users to host their domain records on a registry that they can trust and verify.
Decentralization - Promote a system where top-level domains (TLDs) are owned by a diverse group of TLD operators, chosen by the very community they serve.
Ownership - Provide services that allow users and Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) to register new domain names and acquire complete ownership.