[gnso-rds-pdp-wg] Example Use case

Ayden Férdeline icann at ferdeline.com
Mon Jul 25 08:58:21 UTC 2016


I share Lisa's interpretation of this task. At this stage of our work plan, we
should only be looking at how the existing WHOIS protocol is being used or
misused.
- Ayden
On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 8:27 PM, Lisa Phifer lisa at corecom.com wrote:
Hi Andrew,

My answer was not intended to limit how use cases are used by the WG throughout
this PDP. It was just to clarify the focus of the current action item seeking
example use cases for discussion over the next couple of WG calls.

While we are still prepping for deliberations, my understanding was that we are
starting with use cases to develop a shared understanding of today's real-world
scenarios.

It's very useful to flag problems that may need to be solved, possible
improvements, etc, within use cases. However, deliberating on any new possible requirements suggested within an example use case should occur
once we enter deliberation.

Best, Lisa


At 01:09 PM 7/24/2016, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
Why? If that's the rule, then there's no point: we're doomed forever to the
stupidity of Whois.

A

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On Jul 24, 2016, at 14:55, Lisa Phifer < lisa at corecom.com > wrote:

Good question - use cases should describe today's real-world scenarios.


At 11:57 AM 7/24/2016, Stephanie Perrin wrote:

Just as a question, when we do use cases are we supposed to put in hypotheticals
or talk about them as they are now? Eg tiered access does not exist at the
moment, do we imagine our use cases as we would like to see them? Sorry not to
have been paying close enough attention to this.

Stephanie Perrin

On 2016-07-24 12:48, Michele Neylon - Blacknight wrote:
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In order to make it easier to process use cases I̢۪d rd recommend you break
them out as specifically as possible.
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Date: Saturday 23 July 2016 at 01:51
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Subject: [gnso-rds-pdp-wg] Example Use case
 Dear All,  I have prepared an Example Use case which is attached herewith. Please feel
free to comment and give your inputs so that we can discuss it in our future
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