chrish@consol.net wrote:
hi!
On 04/16/2012 03:24 PM, Marco Schmidt wrote:
We encourage you to review this RIPE Policy Proposal and send your comments to<anti-abuse-wg@ripe.net> by 7 May 2012.
-1, unchanged. it's essentially unchanged, so the reasons as discussed on this ml are unchanged (
doesn't simplify
- the abuse-c will remove all other appearances of abuse contact information - whois will return this one email address without any query limits - makes the maintenance of objects more easy, because you have to maintain only one contact instead of editing all your objects remark fields I would call this simplification.
doesn't help,
- it helps every one to find the right contact more easily manually and even helps people to find it for automatic reporting I would call it very helpfull.
just complicates,
A double negation of an argument is no new argument ;o)
with foreseeable consecutive problems
Wich ones do you see ? Could you please summarize your doubts ? The abuse-c will even raise the data quality because it can be validated in future checks. It will also raise the quality because it will remind the LIRs to update their objects, when things are changing. Kind regards, Frank
- it's a step backwards).
regards,
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