[Chapter-delegates] Launch of a discussion on DOA / DONA

Andrei Kolesnikov andrei at rol.ru
Sun Jul 9 03:04:06 PDT 2017


 I agree. Yet, it's just another way of object property recording, storage,
fetching. For some applications it is a good architecture. And also it has
nothing to do with DNS. There are few applications built on DOI (not only
books and articles), such as objects tracking systems. And it works good.

--andrei

2017-07-05 23:46 GMT+03:00 John Levine <isocmember at johnlevine.com>:

> In article <9e5bbcd9-4880-0b24-2030-6808a81caa0c at gih.com> you write:
> >So my question is simple: in your view, is the threat of DOA/DONA still
> >as strong as it was back 6 months ago.
>
> DOA is just a warmed over edition of the Handle system from 2003.  Its
> transport protocol has never been used other than experimentally,
> there is no reason to think it would scale well, and the only
> significant real world application is DOIs, who long ago switched to
> http for transport.  I wouldn't worry about it.
>
> R's,
> John
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