As an outcome of a meeting of approximately 40 registration operators
on March 24, 2010 (coincident with IETF 77) a new mail list has been
established for the discussion of Internet Registration Operations
activities.
The kinds of operators that may be interested in the discussions on
this list include:
Regional Internet Registries
Domain Name registries (such as gTLD , ccTLD)
Registrars
Resellers of domain names
National Internet Registries
Local Internet Registries (including Internet Service Providers)
Managed DNS service operators
and possibly others
Examples of acceptable topics for the list:
Transfer of DNSSEC (and DNS) parameters into registries
Determining means to measure registration-related performance
Issues with provisioning protocols, including EPP extensions
Directory Inspection (aka WhoIs) methods
Escrow policies (*)
Discussion of threats involving the registration system
Although these registration services involve the operations of DNS, this list
is not intended to be a primary discussion venue for the DNS even if DNS
is a common theme.
The discussion on the list is considered public and will encourage
the development of work efforts directed towards the IETF when
appropriate and/or other organizations.
Oh, the name of the list is regops@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subscription address: regops-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Please allow some time for discussion to begin.
* - There is an active effort to establish IETF work on escrow on ire@xxxxxxxxx
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Edward Lewis
NeuStar You can leave a voice message at +1-571-434-5468
As with IPv6, the problem with the deployment of frictionless surfaces is
that they're not getting traction.
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