[Ietf-not43] Comments on CRISP Requirements draft-06 and CRISP
Internet Resour ce Number Requirements draft-00
Vittorio Bertola
vb at bertola.eu.org
Wed Nov 12 09:12:54 EST 2003
Ryan Lehning ha scritto:
> The draft protocol outlined in the Requirements document fails to fully
> describe the community of users who need access to Internet resource
> information, including registrant data for domain name registrations. As
> such, I propose an amendment to section 2.4 "End Users," to include a new
> subsection 2.4.7 as follows:
Are you sure that this is appropriate for a protocol requirements
document? IMHO, a good part of your text is just a collection of
personal opinions that are neither uncontroversial nor objective. For
example:
> The general public use of directory
> services facilitates consumer protection, prevention of fraud, protection of
> minors, and transparency of the Internet.
This is just an opinion - in fact, I have heard many people complaining
that public use of directory services, by exposing people's identities
and contact details, hugely increases the chances for identity theft,
frauds and personal harassment.
> 3.1.15.2 Service Description
>
> Though registries may have different policies regarding
> access to their data, the accuracy of that data is vital to the
> stability and security of the Internet.
Again, this is just your personal opinion on a policy issue. I don't
think that it is appropriate for a technical document to make this kind
of statements.
More generally, I don't get the need to add features to the protocol to
send this kind of data to the client. You might then add a feature to
specify from which host the domain name registration form was filled, or
which browser was used during the registration process, or whether it
was raining on the day the domain was registered, or other tons of
irrelevant personal and impersonal information...
I think that the protocol should stay focused on meeting the need for
exchanging contact details, rather than being overloaded with other
purposes; if you need to know more, you might simply obtain the
registrant and registrar contacts and then ask them directly. After all,
that's exactly what the protocol is meant for.
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