Hi Piotr Have you forgotten about the almost million personal data sets that the RIPE NCC locked and then asked the community to decide what to do next? I wrote a detailed argument on why I believe this is a serious legal issue some time ago, which not even the RIPE NCC answered: https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/db-wg/2016-September/005318.html Bottom line, the RIPE NCC is both responsible for and liable for publishing in a public database the personal details of almost a million people who they have no relationship with, no knowledge of and no contact with. That breaks data protection laws. They cannot hide behind being the 'data controller' or the arguments made by the RIPE Data Protection Task Force many years ago that this responsibility was delegated to the LIRs. If the RIPE NCC's MNTNER object protects these PERSON objects, the RIPE NCC is responsible and liable for this data. The objects should be reverted back to unmaintained and the operational data that references them should be locked. That will force members to sort the problem out themselves, after ignoring it for many years. cheers denis On 19/10/2016 15:52, Piotr Strzyzewski wrote:
Dear DB-WG Members
This is the 1st draft of the agenda for the DB-WG Meeting at RIPE73 at the Meliá Castilla hotel in Madrid, Spain.
The DB-WG Meeting is scheduled as usual for Thursday, Oct 27th, starting at 15:00 local time, after the lunch break. The length of our timeslot is 90 minutes.
ATTENTION: This time the meeting start and end times have been adjusted by one hour to complement the local Spanish working hours and customs.
For the overall RIPE 73 meeting plan please refer to its most up-to-date version at https://ripe73.ripe.net/programme/meeting-plan/
Please feel free to comment agenda items or propose additional topics to be discussed both on the mailing list or direct to the WG Chairs at db-wg-chairs@ripe.net
Looking forward to see you all in Madrid.
All the best, Job, Nigel & Piotr ________________________________________________________________________
A. Administrative Matters [~10 min] . Welcome . select scribe (thanks to Nigel for volunteering again!) . finalise agenda . approval of minutes from previous WG meeting(s)
B. Review of Numbered Work Items (Job Snijders) [~10 min]
C. NWI model - where are we? (Job Snijders) [~10 min]
D. DB Operational Update New and revised DB-Software functionality (proposed, test, deployment) Recent DB issues (Tim Bruijnzeels, RIPE NCC) [~15 min]
E. Afrinic IRR homing project update (Piotr Strzyżewski) [~10 min]
F. Recent work on the UI improvements (Alex Band, RIPE NCC) [~20 min]
G. DB-WG - What next? (discussion) [~15 min]
Y. Input from other Working Groups and/or Task Forces
Z. AOB