Re: [Crisp] Questions re current status of IRIS schemas and IRIS clients and servers
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Re: [Crisp] Questions re current status of IRIS schemas and IRIS clients and servers
On Jan 22, 2008, at 1:34 PM, Carl Taswell wrote:
I would appreciate hearing word from anybody about currently supported
active projects of any kind for the implementation of IRIS clients and
servers.
No active projects here, though its been mentioned a couple of time
lately... but that happens everytime somebody discovers the
shortcomings of Whois.
2) There appears to be a fair amount of code common to more than one
schema
such as the code concerning contacts in both areg.xsd and dreg.xsd.
Was
there an explicit reason for this structure? Has there been any
discussion
of refactoring the code to improve modularity so that the various
registry
types (areg, dreg, etc) refer to the same separate schema that
concerns
items such as contacts that are common to all the different registry
types?
That was purposeful, as we didn't want to tie the developments
together from a getting an RFC published standpoint. From an
aesthetics standpoint, I didn't like it. But the silliness in getting
the integrated XPC & LWZ drafts published proved the point.
-andy
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