On 22 Jan 2016, at 3:22, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
I'm prepared to admit that registrars' data could be out of sync. But surely this ought to be a bulk operation?
If things are out of sync, having both dates (that are out of sync) in the registry does not help. The registry expiration date, which is already in the registry, is definitely enough. What is in the business agreements between the registrar and registrant has nothing to do with the lifecycle of a domain name. And sure, some registrars do have, on request from their customers, coordinated payment cycles across all domains in the portfolio of the registrant. That the registrars today also expose those values in whois might be a bug, a feature or whatever. But we can not have as a goal that the registry should include information about those dates etc. Can we please instead try to make the lifecycle of a domain name _simpler_ so people do understand it? Already today it is extremely complicated. Specifically in the end game, and yes, as pointed out, that is used by some registries and registrars in a way that is viewed by some as not 100% "ok". Patrik