Yes, one question; why haven't you announced taking down the DB? I find this unacceptable, some of us have to work with it you know? We have customers which need new Person objects, new Domains, etc. etc. Now, I understand perfectly if there are emergency maintainances or whatever, but don't just switch it off for an entire day without at least letting us know! How much effort would it have been if you had written a seven line email explaining that you have to take the DB down, and why? It's not like you're some kind of Internet Dictatorship or IP God which can do as it pleases; the RIPE NCC takes care of this stuff on the behalf of the LIRs and is financed by the LIRs, so this heavy-handed approach is really not something I appreciate. Best wishes, Nils Jeppe On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, RIPE Database Administration wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
We wish to announce that the whois and update service of the RIPE Database has returned to normal. Currently, the queue of updates is being processed. We expect this queue to be cleared later this evening.
Thank you for being patient. You will find that the service level of the RIPE Database has been improved. If you have questions, please contact <ripe-dbm@ripe.net>.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact <ripe-dbm@ripe.net>.
Regards,
Daniele Arena ____________________________ RIPE Database Administration.
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