Gervase, On Jun 9, 2008, at 8:57 AM, Gervase Markham wrote: > David Conrad wrote: >>> however, my view is that getting comprehensive buy-in >>> would take quite a lot more time and effort than this method. >> is the common excuse that results in lots of broken crap on the >> Internet. It is sad to see the same mistake repeated again and >> again. > Prove me wrong, then. You can send a message to the Technical Contacts > of all 284 domains (I can supply you with a list)
I suspect I might have a better list than you (:-) hint: I work at ICANN). > saying "Please set up > a resilient, highly-available web service to provide current data on > your registration structure." See what sort of reaction you get. My reading of Yngve's draft (in particular, section 5.1) led me to believe that all TLDs would not need to run such a service, rather that such a service be available in a "well known" place (I think the right approach would be for IANA to maintain pointers to well known places, but that's an implementation detail). I'm curious: have you consulted with the various TLD-related organizations (e.g., ccNSO, gNSO, CENTR, APTLD, AfTLD, LACTLD, etc.) on how to solve this problem? In any event, while I think the goal you are trying to reach is a good one, I suspect the implementation approach you're suggesting will lead to regrets. However, your code and all that... >>>> How can non-TLD's get into this list!? >>> Just by asking; I already got an email from CentralNIC. >> If there is no vetting, doesn't this defeat the purpose? > Who says there's no vetting? "Just by asking". I gather I misunderstood. Regards, -drc _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop