I think you're still missing the point. I don't care if God herself is
operating the registry, there needs to be a consistent result set that can
be used to test code against.
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 01:54:23AM -0800, bill@daze.net wrote:
> I've been watching the thread of complaints about OpenSRS lack of support
> for transfers in the test environment. One important point that is being
> overlooked is that OpenSRS doesn't operate the test registry. Verisign
> Global Registry Services (VGRS) operates the test registry*. If you don't
> like the state of the data in the test registry, either express your
> concerns directly to VGRS or ask OpenSRS to pass along your concerns to
> VGRS.
>
> *VGRS only operates the .com and .net test registries. The other test
> registries are operated by the same organization that operates the live
> registry for the TLD in question.
>
>
> --
> "If Verisign is the 'Value of Trust',
> then trust ain't worth much any more." - me
>
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