Are we using Perl 5 or Perl 6? I just read an exegesis on Perl 6 at use.perl.org and it looks pretty sumptuous.... Guy -- ... it is easy to be blinded to the essential uselessness of them by the sense of achievement you get from getting them to work at all. In other words... their fundamental design flaws are completely hidden by their superficial design flaws. -- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, on the products of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation. o guy@vegoda.org o www.thenakedfrenchman.com o +44 7958469532 o
Hiya all, Yup I´m subscribed too :) Personally I´d be very much in favour of NOT using perl6. Many users at least for the next two years will not wish to upgrade just for this tool. Also unless we actually NEED perl6 there is little point, or ? With regards the structure of the tool... Looks good. A few thoughts of my own... One of the processes could be seen comprised of the following steps: 1. Address request - from salesman or customer 2. Approval of request - RIR, LIR, LIR delegate, automatic, 3. Assignment of addresses - network engineer, mobile phone dept, whatever. 4. Registration - maybe automatic - local and RIR databases 5. Configuration - presently outside scope but maybe we should provide hooks. I would like to see the tool maintain the independence between these steps as they could each be carried out by different people. A text DB would be good, but maybe it requires a little structure - for example separate tables for each /16. This is what we use presently. Cheers Dave ---- Need a good Douglas Adams ditty here...
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Dave Pratt
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Guy Vegoda