[members-discuss] [ncc-announce] [news] The Future of the RIPE Database Proxy Service
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Rob Golding
rob.golding at astutium.com
Mon Mar 11 23:00:57 CET 2013
> I'm not clear how dropping the ripe proxy service would stop the sales > trawling you described. Just wishful thinking :) My _opinion_ remains the same, maintaining something for 4 (let call them) subscribers, to allow them to get around otherwise sensible limitations on DB access seems a pointless maintenance expense - even making it free+contract imposes a "cost" to the membership, which, clearly from the number of members using it (about 0%) isn't warranted. Rob
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