Technical Evolution of the Whois - now taking place
An excellent session is now taking place at ICANN - with the ability to have remote observation and participation. Technical Evolution of the Whois. Link to participation: http://cartagena39.icann.org/node/15423 Best, Kathy Kleiman Director of Policy .ORG, The Public Interest Registry Direct: +1 703-889-5756 | Mobile:+1 703-371-6846| www.pir.org <http://www.pir.org> | Find us on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/pir.org> | .ORG Blog <http://www.pir.org/orgbuzz> | Flickr <http://flickr.com/orgbuzz> | YouTube <http://youtube.com/orgbuzz> | Twitter <http://twitter.com/ORGBuzz> | Confidentiality Note: Proprietary and confidential to .ORG, The Public Interest Registry. If received in error, please inform sender and then delete.
Another session that may be of interest to the Whois Review Team also is occurring at the same time: Forum on DNS Abuse: http://cartagena39.icann.org/node/15411 Both events have remote participation options, and audio and scribe archives will be available for both. These can be accessed by clicking on the event name on the Cartagena schedule page: http://cartagena39.icann.org/full-schedule Regards, Denise Denise Michel ICANN Advisor to the President denise.michel@icann.org +1.408.429.3072 mobile +1.310.578.8632 direct On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Kathy Kleiman <kKleiman@pir.org> wrote:
An excellent session is now taking place at ICANN – with the ability to have remote observation and participation.
Technical Evolution of the Whois.
Link to participation: http://cartagena39.icann.org/node/15423
Best,
Kathy Kleiman
Director of Policy
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I'd be interested in any comments you might have regarding this session. It was on my list to attend but it unfortunately it overlapped with the IGF session, a session that was timely and of particular interest to me. One comment I have is that *technical* evolution of the *protocol* should occur at the IETF. ICANN *might* be a place to gather requirements since it references WHOIS in its contracts but it certainly is not a place to develop any technical enhancements to an IETF protocol. That's a comment I would have made had I attended the session. On Dec 9, 2010, at 8:34 AM, Kathy Kleiman wrote: An excellent session is now taking place at ICANN – with the ability to have remote observation and participation. Technical Evolution of the Whois. Link to participation: http://cartagena39.icann.org/node/15423 Best, Kathy Kleiman Director of Policy .ORG, The Public Interest Registry Direct: +1 703-889-5756 | Mobile:+1 703-371-6846| www.pir.org<http://www.pir.org> | Find us on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/pir.org> | .ORG Blog<http://www.pir.org/orgbuzz> | Flickr<http://flickr.com/orgbuzz> | YouTube<http://youtube.com/orgbuzz> | Twitter<http://twitter.com/ORGBuzz> | Confidentiality Note: Proprietary and confidential to .ORG, The Public Interest Registry. If received in error, please inform sender and then delete. <ATT00001..txt>
Smith, Bill wrote:
I'd be interested in any comments you might have regarding this session. It was on my list to attend but it unfortunately it overlapped with the IGF session, a session that was timely and of particular interest to me.
One comment I have is that *technical* evolution of the *protocol* should occur at the IETF. ICANN *might* be a place to gather requirements since it references WHOIS in its contracts but it certainly is not a place to develop any technical enhancements to an IETF protocol.
That's a comment I would have made had I attended the session.
My feeling in this session was: this is pretty well understood :-) OTOH, there already is/was IRIS, that was developed in the IETF, and that wasn't tremendously successful :-) Of course we had some interaction regarding IRIS being potentially a component in the solution-space, or not... Btw, just to avoid distraction for this RT, my personal interest in this topic is based on the resource registry aspect. Wilfried.
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Denise Michel -
Kathy Kleiman -
Smith, Bill -
Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet