[regext] Interest in collaborating on an EPP over HTTP draft?

2018-05-22 Thread Anthony Eden
egistries using HTTP as the transport protocol in the future. Note that the current version of this draft deals solely with EPP over HTTP 1.1, it does not consider HTTP 2 at this time. Feedback is welcome. Thanks! Sincerely, Anthony Eden -- DNSimple.com http://dnsimple.com/ Twi

Re: [regext] Interest in collaborating on an EPP over HTTP draft?

2018-05-23 Thread Anthony Eden
Patrick, Thanks for your thoughts and questions, I do appreciate it. Response inline... On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 9:29 PM, Patrick Mevzek wrote: > Hi Anthony, > > On Tue, May 22, 2018, at 18:09, Anthony Eden wrote: > > I've thrown together a repo over at GitHub to work

Re: [regext] Interest in collaborating on an EPP over HTTP draft?

2018-05-23 Thread Anthony Eden
ent in a single HTTP request. > > Regards, > Mario > > > > Il 23/05/2018 03:29, Patrick Mevzek ha scritto: > >> Hi Anthony, >> >> On Tue, May 22, 2018, at 18:09, Anthony Eden wrote: >> >>> I've thrown together a repo over at GitHub to work

Re: [regext] Interest in collaborating on an EPP over HTTP draft?

2018-05-23 Thread Anthony Eden
as more of an alternative for smaller registries that currently limit their concurrent connections to extremely low values (as low as max 2 concurrent connections in some cases, as far as I understand it). Larger registries would probably not see an advantage in using HTTP 1.1, although might rece