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[db-wg] Change of Country entries in the database
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Daniel Karrenberg
daniel.karrenberg at ripe.net
Fri Oct 10 12:02:34 CEST 2003
On 10.10 11:20, Hank Nussbacher wrote: > > Indeed, because of this reason, it might be good idea to obsolete > > "country:" attribute in the inetnums. What do you think about > > this? > > Please don't. 99.9% accurate info is better than 0% info. I agree with Hank. One has to clearly differentiate between *hard* info that needs as close to 100% accuracy as one can get, and *soft* info that is still useful even when full accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Examples of hard info are address space allocation and assignment chains. country: is an example of soft info. Removing an attribute because its information is becoming too soft should only be done when the usefulness is much less than the current country:. Daniel >
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