RE: [registrars] PIR EPP 1.0 and Domain Info command
Hello Eric,
I'm concerned that any registry force any delta on client-side provisioning application, and on business logic with insufficient prior notice, and of course, conformance to contract. Particularly since this is a cost shift, and the registry business ROI is apparently not shared.
I am with you there, and agree with Tim Ruiz - that making changes without appropriate notice and discussion is a bad thing. PIR should have raised this topic for discussion during the meeting in KL, and at least scheduled a teleconference. Regards, Bruce
Morning and Afternoon Bruce,
that making changes without appropriate notice and discussion is a bad thing. PIR should have raised this topic for discussion during the meeting in KL, and at least scheduled a teleconference.
Each hiccup is a gift to the competing .net bidders. IMHO, provisioning, and the parties who provision, isn't usefully identified with publication. Provisioning isn't "whois", any more than escrow. If it is, then the role of registrars (and registries) in making policy is going to be much, much less then the IPC's role. Let that camel into the tent and they may get very creative ... Eric
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Bruce Tonkin -
Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine