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I recently noticed this article. As the lead on that project, I am delighted to see an article on the TLD. Do you think I could add more details about how the .tor TLD functions at a DNS level? I would save the OnioNS design details for its respective article of course, but there is more to say about the .tor TLD. I recognize my bias and I don't want to step on any toes by editing an article that I hold an obvious conflict of interest for, but there are more facts to include. Can I add information as long as a cite sources? Shall I supply the information on this talk page so that others can add it? I'm familiar with Misplaced Pages and its policies, but I would like advice on how to precede here. I'd like to help. • Jesse V.17:33, 13 September 2015 (UTC)