[registrars] gTLD Registry Maintenance Notices

Ross Wm. Rader ross at tucows.com
Mon Apr 26 11:09:40 UTC 2004


On 4/25/2004 9:09 PM Donny Simonton noted that:

> I don't like the email system we currently have, and I think RSS feeds would
> be just as bad if not worse than what we have right now.  The reason is very
> simple, if a registry goes down they wouldn't have to notify us, they would
> just post something via RSS feed.  So what would happen, people would be
> checking it every 30 seconds to make sure there are no problems.

If the net utility exceeds the net efficiency, then the sum still 
works out in the customer's (registrar's) favor. We need a more useful 
notification format - lets not over-analyze the various proposals, 
lets encourage them. Registrars have a really bad habit of 
pre-negotiating with themselves instead of keeping maximum options open.

> If we had a combination of email and RSS that would probably help.  Hell,
> why not just allow us to poll it via EPP.  Why involve RSS when we already
> have a system in place.

EPP is basically just a message format - RSS is basically a document 
format. Very similar animals. You are talking about the merits of 
different transport mechanisms. Very different from document and 
message formats. I don't think that making EPP recognize another 
message/document format really makes a ton of sense any more than 
scrapping the existing mail system in favor of the "one correct 
implementation" (whatever that may be...)

So lets talk requirements...here's a list that we can all add to...

We need...

1. the registries to improve their out of band notifications mechanisms.

2. to be able to parse registry notifications more effectively.

3. to be able to repurpose the registry notification payload more 
easily. These notification messages will be used by registrars for 
purposes the registries did not intend nor expect.

4. to ensure that the right people internally receive only the 
notifications appropriate to their job function.

5. to minimize changes to existing systems.

6. to minimize implementation and operational costs for all parties.


> 
> Problem solved!  Next problem.
> 
> If that doesn't work, at least an option via the registries to have a
> downtime mailing list.  So at least we could send it to the people who
> actually need the information.  Our CFO really doesn't care if .name will be
> down for 4 hours on Saturday.  But CS and Network Operations do.

Unless the messages are parseable, we just create a larger 
problem...I'd love to be able to parse these messages on this end and 
trigger various events based on their contents.

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                        -rwr








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