[ncc-services-wg] Re: [db-wg] The New "organisation object" Proposal
- Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 14:34:18 +0200
I think this proposal is very good.
On Monday, Aug 25, 2003, at 12:27 Europe/Amsterdam, DB-News wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
[apologies for duplicate messages]
Following discussions at the RIPE NCC about a new Whois Database
object,
the organisation object, we have modified the previous proposal that
you
can find at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail-archives/db-wg/2003/msg00013.html
The main changes from the previous proposal are:
- a "country:" attribute is added.
- "org-type:" and "org-name:" attributes are added, and
"organisation:"
attribute is now a NIC handle, which will be automatically assigned
during the creation of the object. The motivation for this is
explained
in Section 3 of the proposal.
A very welcome modification. The last thing the RIPE DB needs to get
dragged into are trade mark disputes about object names.
Could it be made a bit stricter and allow only for auto-generation of
organisation NIC handles?
- Hierarchical names can be removed, mainly for simplicity.
I got lost on this one. Do you mean "can be removed" or "have been
removed"?
- Differing query results on the whois server introduced in section 5.
According to this, the relevant organisation objects are appended
to the
query results (because the organisation that holds the resource is
at
least as important as the person/role objects mentioned in the
resource object).
This is good. Also being able to disable it with '-r'.
Will the database enforce any restrictions on the assignment of
org-types, so that new IANAs and new RIRs can't be created, with
potential for introducing confusion?
I think this is a good proposal for an organisation object in the RIPE
Database,
Joao
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