Re: [regext] EPP Transport Service Discovery

Jim Reid <jim@rfc1035.com> Wed, 20 March 2024 08:21 UTC

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Subject: Re: [regext] EPP Transport Service Discovery
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> On 20 Mar 2024, at 08:09, Bill Woodcock <woody@pch.net> wrote:
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> “Telling people about it” doesn’t get them to upgrade.

Neither would publishing some discovery info (presumably in the DNS).

> If we want to improve things, we actually need to improve things, not just talk about it.

I agree. What I was trying to say is a discovery mechanism shouldn’t be the only tool in that toolbox.