[tech-whois] A follow up session in San Francisco?

Hugo Salgado hsalgado at nic.cl
Thu Jan 27 17:20:23 UTC 2011


Yes, I'm very interested too.

Hugo

On 01/27/2011 05:30 AM, Sean Shen 沈烁 wrote:
> +1
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> Although I won’t be able to go to San Francisco, I would like to join
> the session remotely.
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> Sean
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> *From:*tech-whois-bounces at icann.org
> [mailto:tech-whois-bounces at icann.org] *On Behalf Of *Eugen Staicut
> *Sent:* Thursday, January 27, 2011 3:44 PM
> *To:* Steve Sheng; tech-whois at icann.org
> *Subject:* Re: [tech-whois] A follow up session in San Francisco?
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> I would be interested to attend to presentations about  IRIS and RWS.
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> Eugenie Staicut
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>> Dear all,
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>>   We had a successful workshop in Cartagena last year. Thinking
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>> ahead for the San Francisco meeting, we would like to ask if there
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>> would be any interest in scheduling a follow up session in San
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>> Francisco. Particularly we thought about inviting IRIS and RWS
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>> authors and implementers to come and give presentations about their
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>> experience, and then engage a discussion on the technical evolution
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>> of WHOIS.
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>>   If there is sufficient interest, we can request a slot in the San
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>> Francisco meeting and invite speakers to come.
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>> Warm regards,
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>> Steve Sheng
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>> On 1/7/11 9:27 AM, "Steve Sheng" <steve.sheng at icann.org> wrote:
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>> FYI. Comments from Hugo Salgado regarding the Technical Evolution of
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>> the Whois Service document. We welcome any additional comments.
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>> Any thoughts / responses to Hugo's comment?
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>> Warm regards,
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>> Steve
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>> ------ Forwarded Message
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>> From: Hugo Salgado <hsalgado at nic.cl>
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>> Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 05:16:46 -0800
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>> To: Francisco Arias <francisco.arias at icann.org>
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>> Subject: Comments on Technical Evolution of the Whois Service
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>> Dear Francisco.
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>> I'd like to comment the "Technical Evolution of the Whois Service
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>> Preliminary Draft, 15 November 2010" document that you presented
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>> in 39th ICANN's meeting, that I obtained through this link:
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>> <http://cartagena39.icann.org/meetings/cartagena2010/presentation-te
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>> tion-whois-service-15nov10-en.pdf>
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>> 1. I think there's a fourth point in the 3 deficiencies of the
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>> WHOIS
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>>    protocol that are enumerated in page 3, under "Extending the
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>> existing
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>>    WHOIS protocol:" subtitle. That's the "Referrals" item. Even when
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>>    mentioned in the RWhois description and as a implicit benefit of
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>>    HTTP protocol, I believe is of great importance and should be one
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>>    the key requirement of an improved whois, whatever solution will
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>> 2. IMHO there's a chance of another option for improving whois:
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>> create a
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>>    new "application-transport" layer in IRIS (such as BEEP and LWZ)
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>> that
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>>    uses HTTP. In that way you benefit from the data standarization
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>>    IRIS (request/response format, schemas, entities) and the work
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>>    the IETF, and you gain all the benefits of using RWS with the
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>>    existing web infrastructure and expertise. We can ask for
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>> guidance
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>>    of the IRIS authors and write a draft, and maybe reopen the
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>> CRISP
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>>    WG in the IETF.
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>> My 2 cents.
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>> Saludos y un feliz año 2011!
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>> --
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>> Hugo Salgado
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>> NIC Chile - .CL
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