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Bug#949467: ITP: ocaml-domain-name -- RFC 1035 Internet domain names



> On 21 Jan 2020, at 09:01, Stéphane Glondu <glondu@debian.org> wrote:
> 
> A domain name is a sequence of labels separated by dots, such as
> foo.example. Each label may contain any bytes. The length of each
> label may not exceed 63 charactes. The total length of a domain name
> is limited to 253 (byte representation is 255), but other protocols
> (such as SMTP) may apply even smaller limits. A domain name label is
> case preserving, comparison is done in a case insensitive manner.

Hi,

that is extremely bad package description, it describes domain name,
and not what the package does and why it’s useful.

Ondrej
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Ondřej Surý
ondrej@sury.org


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