RIPE Handle document
Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet woeber at cc.univie.ac.at
Tue Dec 7 17:27:05 CET 1993
Piet and others, >True, but that would only make the problem worse: >then you could have e.g. 10 Person objects which >are each unique in their own [source] context but >which actually refer to one and the same person. >In such a case I'd still prefer to have a specific >tag (like a handle) assigned centrally by RIPE even >when the source of the object is not RIPE. I agree with your point of view, that we should thrive to have only _very_ few instances that assign handles! Everything else is calling for trouble. >The problem of delay in registrations by "regional" >registries could perhaps be overcome by an automated >"handle assignment" service by RIPE, where a handle >could be obtained interactively by authorised persons. Given the turnaround-time with the new DB-software, I really don't see where there is potential for delay in registering objects? But maybe we could (on paper) relax the rules a bit to officially allow the registration of person objects that are not (yet) referenced by other objects. The software never prohibited this, as much as I know. Maybe this is the time to think about combining the idea of an interactive handle generator and an interactive (eg. prompt-mode) (person-)object registration script, offered on a special telnet port at the NCC? Wilfried. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wilfried Woeber : Wilfried.Woeber at CC.UniVie.ac.at (Internet) Computer Center - ACOnet : Z00WWR01 at AWIUNI11.BITNET (EARN) Vienna University : 29133::WOEBER (SPAN/HEPnet) Universitaetsstrasse 7 : Tel: +43 1 4065822 355 A-1010 Vienna, Austria, Europe : Fax: +43 1 4065822 170 NIC: WW144 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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