Re: [sig-policy] prop-037-v001: Deprecation of email updates for APNIC R
- To: Terry Manderson <terry at apnic dot net>
- Subject: Re: [sig-policy] prop-037-v001: Deprecation of email updates for APNIC Registry and whois
- From: Randy Bush <randy at psg dot com>
- Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 00:46:44 -0700
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> "ways to make email work" instead of realising that email no longer > fits into the registry model due to the growing need for all > transactions with the APNIC registry to be encrypted and authorised > using strong authentication methods with an immediate feedback cycle. and other than the 'immediate' for which i am not sure i see the absolute need, why is encrypted and signed email satisfactory? > I think it is worthwhile to also consider the improved workflows > that a XML/REST system provides. I see these workflows as a > prerequisite to the interactions that future registry functions > are going to need. Such future functions that centre around > resource certification. uh, i am kinda involved in the resource cert stuff. and i see no mandatory requirement to move to web only. randy