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Username: mikel5
Date/Time: Thu, October 26, 2000 at 2:31 PM GMT (Thu, October 26, 2000 at 10:31 AM EDT)
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Subject: Don't change the RRP right now

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(I originally posted this in the General Comments section where it is probably lost in the traffic there.)

I think that introducing a new RRP interface right now is a bad idea.  The Affilias proposal includes creating an IETF task force to document an XML-based RRP.  However, this IETF task force should complete its work BEFORE a Registry is approved by ICANN to come online using the new technologies.

The current RRP is tested.  Registrars have been certified on it.  It should be a simple matter of running a certification check against new Registries' RRPs for existing ICANN accredited Registrars to go live.

The first pass at new gTLDs should use existing interfaces.  Yes, new technologies should be used to implement the Generic RRP Requirements as currently defined in http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-hollenbeck-grrp-reqs-05.txt  But lets get a few new gTLDs running with multiple accredited Registrars before introducing an entirely new infrastructure.

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Mike Lampson
Senior Programmer
The Registry at Info Avenue, LLC.
Disclaimer: My employer is a current Registrar.  Neither myself nor my employer are affiliated with any gTLD application.


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