Colleagues

My suggestion about the IRR(s) yesterday didn't seem to go down too well, so I 
will try again. I will start with a question. Why do people believe that having 
many, many independent/commercial IRRs, mostly containing unverified 
operational data and lots of personal data, where they all have to be mirrored 
to access the full data set is preferable to having multiple instances of a 
single data set containing fully verified and trusted operational data and no 
personal data?

I agree it is always good to re-write old, unmanageable code. But without a 
cross registry authorisation link to all 5 RIRs number registries, the new IRRd 
is the same product. The data in all these third party IRRs using the new IRRd 
is still unverified. 

You are correct Job that I have zero experience of operating networks or 
generating anything to do with BGP. My understanding is that is what you do 
using the data you take out of an IRR database. I am only thinking about the 
structure and management of a public database containing high quality, trusted 
data for global resources, not what you do with that data. This is something I 
do have decades of experience of.

cheers
denis
co-chair DB-WG

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