Re: [Crisp] Questions re adoption and future of IRIS protocol and IRIS dependent services
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Re: [Crisp] Questions re adoption and future of IRIS protocol and IRIS dependent services



Carl,

Carl Taswell schrieb:
Implementation of DCHK-type service implies use of IRIS Core (RFC 3981) and
DREG (RFC 3982). Also, Sven-Holger Wabnitz reports that DomiNIC plans to
offer IRIS service, but apparently, there is not yet any public announcement
at their web site at

http://www.dominic.de/

since a search there returned no results, and standards implemented in the
product description do not yet mention any of the IRIS protocols (unless I
missed something).

GENERAL QUESTIONS:

1) For those of you who have been active in the CRISP Working Group, do you
remain optimistic, pessimistic, or neutral about the future of the IRIS
protocol and services?

In general there is an optimistic future for IRIS because of the problem of parsing hundreds of different whois formats. However, every country has its own privacy protection rules so there might be some issues that need to be considered.


2) For those of you who are active at registrars, do you expect the rate of
adoption of the IRIS-dependent services to accelerate or continue at the
current pace?

SPECIFIC QUESTIONS:

3) Marcos and Sven-Holger, could you please make more explicit the complete
list of IRIS related RFC standards that your companies will be supporting
with products or services?

We do not offer a service we offer an independent software product. So we claim the top position in terms of technology. That's our philosophy with the product DomiNIC. The fact that we want to support the interfaces of the major registries and registrars with the product indicates that we will support each IRIS standard in future.
We discuss also a version for registries with DomiNIC and an open source library which we will also use.



Best regards Sven-Holger

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