trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 15:13 +0200, Christopher Bergström wrote:
I'd treat it like a wiki system and be sure to use a db that supports
transactions ;) Anyhow, it would be a trust based system and if it
became a problem of someone messing it up a lot.. I'd simply pull it..
Technically its trust based right now, you trust that I created that
list without fubaring it (I know its not accurate and complete I will be
up front with that, although I am trying for accuracy). A distributed
trust model is however better because then you have more people to look
at it and such, that is generally a good thing.
A wiki system might work better, be easier for everyone to deal with it.
As for the fubars I think accidental ones are far more likely than
intentional ones. Especially with a list that large.
I checked and numberingplans.com does not have an TOS for their website,
they claim copyright but you cant copyright public info in the US
anyway, where I am (case law in the US was over phone books why the
phonebook on CD companies deal with that by the file format not the data
itself), since this is in effect a list of public info simmilar to the
case law, I dont think there would be aproblem. Additionally that list
has more info than numberingplans.com does now. I offered my additions
to their list, however I havent yet gotten a reply.
What I was thinking actually.. Put in a db that supports transactions
and do known good checkpoints.. (Like once a day or something) Just
look over what's been updated... Make it freely updatable (Like* a
wiki).. Have a cron job export it to CSV or whatever once a day to the
ftp server and voila... My only problem with this is bandwidth and cpu
cycles on a db with 500k rows.. Would you or someone else be willing to
mirror?
C.
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