Ondřej Surý wrote on 03/05/2024 12:23:
I would argue that any sane person would not leave the DNS change to
the last moment and migrate the nameservers months before. I mean
right away.
oh for sure, but there's a wide variety of reasons which would cause
migration not to happen by the due date,
I would argue that any sane person would not leave the DNS change to the last
moment and migrate the nameservers months before. I mean right away.
For people, who ignore June-December contacts, it doesn’t really matter when
the delegations are being removed. They will either yell (or don’t notic
Dear all,
We are proposing to retire the secondary DNS service by the end of
2024 and we're asking for your input and feedback on this proposal.
I agree with the proposal.
I also agree with the recommendation to stop the service at a different
time than the end of the year holidays.
I saw
> On 3 May 2024, at 10:29, Erik Bais wrote:
>
> I think it was about bloody time that the NCC starts to look as services like
> this and sunsets them ..
Don’t muck about Erik! Tell us what you *really* think.
+1 to the orderly closure of ns.ripe.net.
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I’d echo other people’s concerns about disabling anything between December and
early January. It’s the worst time of the year for anything like that!
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Michele
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Hi Paul,
I think it was about bloody time that the NCC starts to look as services like
this and sunsets them ..
So, good to hear that this is finally going to stop.
And I would suggest to do this before the end of the year freeze period instead
of killing it between xmas and new year as w