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Re: [registrars] gTLD Registry Maintenance Notices
- To: Tim Ruiz <tim@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [registrars] gTLD Registry Maintenance Notices
- From: "Ross Wm. Rader" <ross@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2004 13:06:00 -0400
- Cc: michael@xxxxxxxxxx, registrars@xxxxxxxx, dam@xxxxxxxxx, "'Marie. Zitkova'" <Marie.Zitkova@xxxxxxxxx>, "'Miriam Sapiro'" <msapiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- In-reply-to: <01d101c42ae0$b32edbd0$fa05a8c0@TIMRUIZ>
- Organization: Tucows Inc.
- References: <01d101c42ae0$b32edbd0$fa05a8c0@TIMRUIZ>
- Reply-to: ross@xxxxxxxxxx
- Sender: owner-registrars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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On 4/25/2004 12:16 PM Tim Ruiz noted that:
Then for all of the email notices they provide a way for us to simply submit
email addresses for them that could be distribution accounts. That would
include:
-- Transfer notifications
-- Fund Balance and Billing notifications, including urgent* notices
regarding low balances or getting shutdown.
-- Maintenance/outage notifications, including urgent* notices for
unexpected problems or emergency maintenance.
-- General notifications such as for Web casts.
-- Other urgent* technical notifications such as warning notices about
misuse of connections.
I'd personally like to see the Registries move away from email for
important administrative notices like the ones that you describe. Some
sort of standardized XML syndication format like RSS or RDF would seem
to make the most sense. It might even make sense to offer notifications
like this in parallel with email on a trial basis to start. In any
event, it would be nice to poll the registry directly for notices on an
automated basis rather than poll a local mailbox and hope that we got
the complete payload...
RSS/RDF offer a great deal of flexibility concerning implementations and
I've spent a *lot* of time working with these formats over the past year
and have a number of ideas how registrars and registrars could easily
adopt them. I'd be happy to elaborate a bit if there's any interest.
--
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