Re: [provreg] Domain check in draft-obispo-epp-idn-00.txt

"Michele Neylon :: Blacknight" <michele@blacknight.ie> Fri, 06 January 2012 17:04 UTC

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+10000 Patrik

Registry operators are their own worst enemies!

On 6 Jan 2012, at 16:52, MICHAEL YOUNG wrote:

> :-) 
> 
> -M
> 
> 
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> 
> On 12-01-06 2:21 AM, "Patrik Fältström" <patrik@frobbit.se> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On 5 jan 2012, at 23:28, Michael Young wrote:
>> 
>>> A strategy of making client implementation easier is a  good idea, but
>>> it
>>> needs to extend to the registrant and storefront as well. For example
>>> different terminology in different registries for a data element or
>>> modifier/attribute is confusing for a domain user even if we find a way
>>> to
>>> make epp client implementation cheaper (look at our discussions of
>>> language
>>> versus script even).
>> 
>> Michael, the "store front" registrars have MUST have the same taxonomy
>> etc for all TLDs, so there is already a translation/adoption mechanism in
>> the registrar system. I.e. differences in terminology and data elements
>> between TLDs is already today not visible to the end users.
>> 
>> If registries did harmonize more, it would make registrar work easier.
>> And more registrars would become customers to more registries. And more
>> harmonization would also because the translation engines in the
>> registrars act more similar which implies the users would get more
>> similar user interface when comparing registrars.
>> 
>> Today, having similar user interfaces for for example .EU, .COM, .ORG and
>> .SE is not easy. The TLDs are so completely different in the epp
>> implementation that they are...hmm...different.
>> 
>>  Patrik
>> 
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