Hi Matt, I agree, so that is why I don’t believe that keeping a field empty to signal other intent, i.e. ‘I am not ready to peer’ or ‘I do not want to peer’ is not a valid use case and therefore an empty field does not fit with a database meant for valid data. So on what side of the fence are you? Allow empty yes or no and what do you see as implications? > On 28 Dec 2016, at 19:30, Matt Griswold <[email protected]> wrote: > > * Eric Loos <[email protected]> [161228 19:08 +0100]: >> I doubt we want people to just blindly have a script configure a >> session just because someone, somewhere has added an IP address on an >> exchange, there should be another step, right? > > We shouldn't care what they do with it and it's well beyond scope of a > database. We care that the data is valid and thus, hopefully, useful.
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