Hi Paul,
I do believe multiple people in the past have offered help with the various systems such as the portal or the WHOIS server in an attempt to make them more functional and stable (the WHOIS server often goes down and I have to email Chris to get it back up).
But as far as I can tell, the ARDC and Chris are not interested in receiving help in fixing these issues, despite seemingly not having any plans in the short term at least to fix them themselves. (The whois instability has been a thing since 2019 at least)
-Cynthia
On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 11:06 AM Paul Sladen via 44Net < 44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jan 2021, G1FEF via 44Net wrote:
Often the BGP process involves the exchange of private details that the end user may not wish to share.
"Often" here means "sometimes". (1) /Why/ are "private details" being exchanged *sometimes*, but other times not?
(ie. there appears to be variability in the process, but that variability is not documented...; otherwise the requestee would likely already have pre-submitted the information, because of knowing clearly what was going to be requested.
The Portal is being redeveloped and one of the new facilities will be full traceability and transparency for all allocation workflows, including the BGP process.
Teaching a computer, first requires knowing/recording the steps.
(Yourself/Brian know/knew how the workflow was done, but at the moment that information is still locked away, and not openly shared).
If you, or anyone on this list, would like to have input to the development process please contact me and/or Rosy off list.
...We have it again: "please contact me off list". (->memory hole.)
(2) What can I/we do to help, to keep discussion like this *on list*?
Here's the same standard offer to the trustees/employees; (*it requires a conscious decision+commitment to *want* be open...)
I (Paul Sladen) am willing to help Ampr/ARDC organise documentation- stuff. It is only possible to organise what is already written down and shared.
(3) Do yourself/the trustees want to do this?
-Paul
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