On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 2:33 PM Gert Doering <gert@space.net> wrote: [...]
But if we must define a single technology that is mandatory then e-mail is a better choice than phone.
I actually disagree with that - speaking from my use case as a user of the RIPE DB. If I bother going there, it's urgent, and I want something to happen *now* (otherwise, I'm not going to bother). E-Mail might arrive with any delay, or never, and feedback might come, or not.
Do we have any data on how useful phone is nowadays? Is it even possible to measure in a meaningful way? If phone is genuinely useful then I have no objection. I suspect that it is becoming less useful as each day passes. But that is purely a personal perspective and not backed up with actual measurement. Are there measurements that can inform our discussion? Thanks, Leo