A translation (was Re: An update from the ICANN ISPCP meeting...)

Mark Andrews marka at isc.org
Tue Oct 28 01:24:13 UTC 2014


Whois's primary purpose is to keep the network running.  CP, IP,
LEO are all secondary issues.  This tends to get lost.

I can easily contact all the TLD operators using whois data and do
so from time to time when I see issues with the servers.  The one
time I couldn't (both email addresses bounced) was reported to IANA
who are working on getting the contact details corrected.

Whois data for other zones is a real pain in the back side to get
let alone process.

.GOV just tells you if the zone exists.  This is a !@#$!@#@$# joke.
They are government departments.  They should be contactable without
having to depend upon web sites being up as sometimes you are
complaining about the sites being down.  For those of you who are
US citizens please complain to your representatives about this.

Mark
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Mark Andrews, ISC
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