Yeah BIND does look good on a resume, but if you are starting from scratch djbdns is nice and easy to setup. My old co-worker transfered 3000 domains from our old BIND8 nameservers to djbdns with a bunch of perl scripts that you can download. It almost transfered them all except perhaps around 50 or so exceptions. Of course as a caching
nameserver, nothing beats it 🙂.
btw, DJBDNS resource records are ugly! They are compact, for easy script access. DJBDNS comes with tons of utils to add records and such and you should never
have to manualy edit to resource records.
I wish I had this lil PDF when I was first toying with it.