
Mark Borchers dropped this into my mailbox:
As frustrating as it can be to deal with InterNIC, objectively it should be noted that:
(1) Your proposal would be costly to enforce because it would be necessary to determine whether the registrant submitted a correctly formed template so that culpability could be determined.
(2) It wasn't that long ago that two-week processing was standard for a lot of domain transactions. They raised the bar on themselves by improving turnaround time through automatic processing. I'm not sure that they should now have to pay a price for that.
i used the same change template to move three domains, just changing the domain names from one to the other. all other information was the same. two went through automagically, the other i'm stil waiting for since jul17 perhaps the MOTIVATION of having to face penalties for not processing changes using their own templates would increase services btw, this domain prompted an email from internic in JULY reminding me that they were going to bill me for renewal in october...ie they can send billing notices MONTHS in advance, but can't process a simple ns server change given over 2 weeks. i said if they were that hard up for help to hire me. :D mel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ life is a constant stream of people coming into and out of your life... sometimes you get to grab hold of one or two of them for a while... ima@badhabit.org habit@sexualgoddess.com habit@dal.net habit@galaxynet.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~