On Jul 20, 2010, at 12:17 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:

> "A demo of this service has been available since October 2009. The
> demonstration service is available at
> http://whoisrws-demo.arin.net.";
> From:  https://www.arin.net/announcements/2010/20100611.html
> 
> The announcement of the new API was sometime last year, before October when
> they put the demo server up, giving developers at least 9 months of lead time
> before the new service went live.  The announcement of July 15 was merely a
> "relaunch" of the service which showed problems when it was officially
> launched for the first time on June 26, 2010.
> 
> Your apparent outrage over my simple question is unjustified, Jordan.
> 
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I fail to see the outrage (since there was none, I will note to sugar coat 
replies for now on), and I fail to see how you managed to spell my name wrong 
(which is somewhat of an insult to be honest).  If you knew months ago, why did 
you not bring this up in a ticket months ago? It would have been much more 
viable (and feasible) to bring it up months in advance (to the developers) then 
it would have to expect them (again) to instantly patch it after it's final 
release.  While I have no doubt the package maintainer will update soon, you 
can't always expect that (take a look at some of our major packages some 
servers rely on which take a while), try checking sid and see if it has an 
updated package.  There is a wishlist on the ticket system.

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