Dear madam, sir, mythical creature, or cleverly-designed AI, On Thursday, 2012-06-21 17:49:01 -0400, "lists@help.org" <lists@help.org> wrote:
"Phase one: Implementing the policy" will include a new whois switch being introduced
This will break existing software that makes whois queries for IP's.
The time for hoping for consistent query behavior or answers from Whois was over about 20 years ago, sorry. Since that time there have been at least 4 efforts to "fix" or replace Whois: * Whois++ * RWhois * IRIS * weirds (currently on-going) The first three all failed to get any reasonable traction, for various reasons. The weirds working group at the IETF is proceeding apace, including participation from ARIN and the RIPE NCC at least, so perhaps there is a certain amount of hope. (WARNING: The IETF working group does not have a complete summary of all issues open to it in a way that is accessible to any casual observer, so you may be offended and outraged by it.) As far as the RIPE Whois service specifically... the query and answer formats have evolved continuously over the past 20+ years, without severe breakage. 2011-06 is much less radical than previous changes to the RIPE Database, so we can safely say that this is not a major concern. Cheers, -- Shane