On 7 Apr 2004, at 17:43, Engin Gunduz wrote:
mntner objects are specifically for authorisation/authentication purposes in the whois database. I would not put "abuse-mailbox:" into mntner objects, as this is irrelevant to mntner object's purpose. Let's keep the functions of object types clean and distinct.
You're right, of course. This overloads the mntner. We deliberated carefully over this, and formed the view that potential for rapid deployment is a strong enough pragmatic reason for doing this.
For "inetnum:"s and "inet6num:"s, would it make sense to put "abuse-c:" which will reference to a person/role object by NIC handle, thus removing the need to bulk-update the inet(6)num objects when the abuse mailbox changes?
Perhaps. We reckoned that the burden of initially populating existing inet*num's with a new link attribute would be an obstacle to rapid deployment.
Also, it might make sense to add "abuse-mailbox:" into the new organisation object, that will be put into production soon.
Definitely (or, as we tend to say in this part of the world, with a connotation of extra enthusiasm, "defny!"). Niall