
nobody at xyzzy
Dec 7, 2007, 10:15 AM
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Publishing test results (was: Upcoming new test-suite release -- please review!)
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Stefano Bagnara wrote: > I just ran the testsuite r94 against jSPF and all tests pass. Great. I have an idea how to organize some kind of "SPF seal". It's possible to submit "implementation and interoperability reports" to the IESG, they then publish it on an IETF Web page: <http://www.ietf.org/IESG/implementation.html> We could create an openspf page with links to the homepage of the tested implementation, and its published test report, with some desirable and simultaneous effects: - Implementors can assert their test results, no "third party" involved. - The test report could note which version of the test suite was used, and ideally it contains a _detailied_ explanation how the following SHOULD in RFC 4408 is implemented: | SPF implementations SHOULD limit the total amount of data | obtained from the DNS queries. Of course I'm talking about Doug Otis and his "DDOS attacks". - "We" (SPF project) get the implementation reports "we" might need to enter "standards track" (guessing, I didn't ask the "apps" area directors what they think about it). - The tested SPF implementation gets its "seal of approval" on the openspf site. - The remains of the SPF community, um, or whatever, doesn't need to create some official "test lab" procedure, or find some institution willing to do this with or without a fee. Could that work ? Frank ------------------------------------------- Sender Policy Framework: http://www.openspf.org Archives: http://v2.listbox.com/member/archive/1007/=now RSS Feed: http://v2.listbox.com/member/archive/rss/1007/ Modify Your Subscription: http://v2.listbox.com/member/?member_id=1311533&id_secret=73718959-8e7ec8 Powered by Listbox: http://www.listbox.com
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