Michele, you are of course right (never mind the issues of scale), but remember, this is the AFRALO/AfrICAN waffle session, where prepared resolution is read, approved by whoever could get their trip funded to sit around there and then consigned to the trash bin.
el On 15/01/2020 13:56, Michele Neylon - Blacknight wrote: > Why would an “end user” care? Why would anyone want to make it more > complicated and scary to get online? Surely this is an issue for > industry and not the “end user”? > > Most of the DNS abuse issues at the moment are due to providers not > looking after their own networks / devices or acting on abuse reports. > > It’s not a coincidence that we end up having to block entire countries > from our network on a regular basis > > While the goal of Barrack’s proposal might be honourable I don’t think > it’s particularly practical or realistic > > To use an analogy. > > You can train someone to check the oil in their car, which in the DNS > space could be akin to making sure that software was kept up to date > > But pushing DNS abuse knowledge would be like expecting me to be able > to strip my car down > > Regards > > Michele [...] -- Dr. Eberhard W. Lisse \ / Obstetrician & Gynaecologist [email protected] / * | Telephone: +264 81 124 6733 (cell) PO Box 8421 \ / Bachbrecht 10007, Namibia ;____/ _______________________________________________ AfrICANN mailing list [email protected] https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/africann
