Hi All
The abuse contact policy ripe-563 states "
Internet number resources need to have an “abuse-c:” attribute."
https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-563
This means all resources subject to RIPE policies must have an
"abuse-c:" reference. Although the RIPE NCC has confirmed some
are still missing this, the majority now have an "abuse-c:" set
up and the missing ones can be addressed.
Tools provided by the RIPE NCC to find the abuse contact for a
resource (RIPEstat, Abuse Finder) only search for "abuse-c:"
data. Historically the "abuse-mailbox:" attribute was allowed in
five object types - PERSON, ROLE, MNTNER, ORGANISATION, IRT.
These other references may now hold stale data and can only be
found if anyone manually queries the database and follows many
references out from a resource object.
A cleanup was proposed in the impact analysis for ripe-563
https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/proposals/2011-06
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In order to clean up existing data, the RIPE NCC will notify the
users and convert "abuse-mailbox:" attributes into "remarks:" in any
object other than role objects."
As it is now a few years since this was discussed and agreed I think
it wise to propose the cleanup again and reaffirm this is the way to
go.
I therefore propose the RIPE NCC converts all "abuse-mailbox:"
attributes into "remarks:" attributes in PERSON, MNTNER,
ORGANISATION and IRT objects. Then deprecates this attribute from
these object types.
I further propose that any "abuse-mailbox:" attribute in a ROLE
object, where the ROLE object is not referenced by any "abuse-c:"
attribute, and has not been referenced for at least 90 days, is also
converted into "remarks:". This will help to clean up historical
"abuse-mailbox:" attributes that existed in ROLE objects before
"abuse-c:" was introduced.
The original cleanup proposal was part of the impact analysis for
ripe-563 and so it has already been through the PDP process and
agreed. So I don't think this needs to go through the PDP again and
can be agreed by consensus in the DB WG, unless anyone thinks
otherwise.
Comments appreciated.
cheers
Denis Walker
Independent Netizen