El 18/5/19 9:56, "anti-abuse-wg en nombre de Gert Doering" 
<anti-abuse-wg-boun...@ripe.net en nombre de g...@space.net> escribió:

    Hi,
    
    On Sat, May 18, 2019 at 12:02:48AM +0100, Carlos Friaças wrote:
    > > There is no indication that the complications Jordi is proposing are
    > > an actual improvement in any metric, except "human life time wasted".
    > 
    > Starting with "complications" is really not that constructive.
    > 
    > If the process is too complex let's work on it, and make it simpler where 
    > it is possible.
    
    We have an existing process that is the result of a PDP discussed in this
    very working group, reflecting community consensus on the balance between
    checking and annoyance.
    
    Nobody has made a convincing argument why this needs to be made stricter
    and more time consuming.
    
    > Trying to build a softer approach, maybe the NCC doesn't need to send 
    > _everyone_ a message twice a year, but if someone finds an abuse-mailbox 
    > to be unresponsive, then if it is mandatory to have a working 
    > contact/mailbox, the NCC could only get into the picture when someone 
    > detects that is not in place.
    > 
    > Or is _that_ already in place...?
    
    We *HAVE* a process to check abuse contacts.
    
    We *HAVE* ARCs.
    
    
    So, please state *first* what is wrong or insufficient with the current
    process, and why these added complications would improve the end goal:
    abuse reports sent to ISPs are handled "better" (in a to-be-defined
    metric).

A process that allows to use emails from other random people is not a *real 
validation* it looks closer to a joke.
    
    Note: taking away lifetime from the people doing abuse mail handling is
    not going to make them more enthusiastic about doing their job.
    
    Gert Doering
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