On 8/28/2016 8:15 PM, Paul Hoffman wrote:
Simply put, specifying a smal task that requires humans to perform
perfectly at random, very (very) infrequent times, is a plan designed
to fail.
Can't this be checked by scraping IANA on a daily basis? That is, if
IANA makes a mistake, it will be detected by the next scrape and IANA
can be told to revert.
There are all sorts of theoretical prevention or recovery mechanisms one
might postulate. The problem is that this is an existing, operational
environment and one disturbs such on-going efforts at considerable peril.
The bottom line is that this goes beyond the normal working scope of
those folk and imposing this kind of requirement on them is therefore
unreasonable, absent someone (else) doing the work to bring the
requirement down to a level that /is/ reasonable to ask of them.
d/
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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
bbiw.net
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