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Do not be surprised... but i find it hard to believe CIRA is working to resolve this at 8 pm. So, maybe there are mistakes out there.
this is such BS - i am so sick and tired of this crap! what kind of ass-hats are working over there are CIRA!
The prices just keeps going up and up after each cancellation.
http://www.cira.ca/cira-cancels-tbr-session-november-24-2010/
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Jennifer Austin
Senior Manager, Communications and Marketing
(613) 237-5335 ext. 296
I totally understand the frustration everyone is feeling about the continued issues with the TBR, but ultimately I applaud CIRA for standing up for what is the "right thing to do". They are obviously taking a lot of heat from "the market" and clearly making this decision must have been very difficult for very obvious reaons. As I read CIRA's announcement, they found issues in this TBR that affected multiple registrars ability to successfully participate, and in the interst of fairness to all registrars, they are rescheduling. I would not expect CIRA to (and don't believe they have) reschedule if a registrar(s) made a technical mistake of their own.
Pool has not always been technically correct, some of you may remember a large drop in the past where our systems failed and we were unsuccessful at getting anything. CIRA did not cancel that TBR and more importantly as it was our error, we didn't ask them to. When that happens, we take our lumps and learn our lessons.
It is clear, however, that some elements of the TBR process has changed as a result of the migration to EPP when at first registrars thought the TBR would remain the same. Some of the changes were subtle, some implied by other changes in the EPP system that also affected TBR. Yesterday, was the first time that all registrars actually established connectivity in the TBR in a production mode and were able to fully see the impact of those changes And CIRA's analysis suggests that some registrars implementation of the changes while consistent with what they thought should happen, were not correct.
So, CIRA will be publishing a document within the next short while that details clearly for registrars what is expected in the TBR platform today, some of which has changed fundamentally from before. The net result will be that all registrars have a fair crack at acquiring their TBR orders when it runs once more next week.
I think it is important to understand that from CIRA's operational perspecitive, the TBR ran as it should this time. Their operations ran correctly and as they expected. I believe it was a number of registrars implementation of the new TBR requirements that may have missed the mark and again, CIRA has recognized the potential for ambiguity and will be releasing more clear directives to registrars in the next little while. Ultimately, the TBR will be re-established as a platform available and fair to all participants.
I totally understand the frustration everyone is feeling about the continued issues with the TBR, but ultimately I applaud CIRA for standing up for what is the "right thing to do". They are obviously taking a lot of heat from "the market" and clearly making this decision must have been very difficult for very obvious reaons. As I read CIRA's announcement, they found issues in this TBR that affected multiple registrars ability to successfully participate, and in the interst of fairness to all registrars, they are rescheduling. I would not expect CIRA to (and don't believe they have) reschedule if a registrar(s) made a technical mistake of their own.
Pool has not always been technically correct, some of you may remember a large drop in the past where our systems failed and we were unsuccessful at getting anything. CIRA did not cancel that TBR and more importantly as it was our error, we didn't ask them to. When that happens, we take our lumps and learn our lessons.
It is clear, however, that some elements of the TBR process has changed as a result of the migration to EPP when at first registrars thought the TBR would remain the same. Some of the changes were subtle, some implied by other changes in the EPP system that also affected TBR. Yesterday, was the first time that all registrars actually established connectivity in the TBR in a production mode and were able to fully see the impact of those changes And CIRA's analysis suggests that some registrars implementation of the changes while consistent with what they thought should happen, were not correct.
So, CIRA will be publishing a document within the next short while that details clearly for registrars what is expected in the TBR platform today, some of which has changed fundamentally from before. The net result will be that all registrars have a fair crack at acquiring their TBR orders when it runs once more next week.
I think it is important to understand that from CIRA's operational perspecitive, the TBR ran as it should this time. Their operations ran correctly and as they expected. I believe it was a number of registrars implementation of the new TBR requirements that may have missed the mark and again, CIRA has recognized the potential for ambiguity and will be releasing more clear directives to registrars in the next little while. Ultimately, the TBR will be re-established as a platform available and fair to all participants.
It is clear, however, that some elements of the TBR process has changed as a result of the migration to EPP when at first registrars thought the TBR would remain the same. Some of the changes were subtle, some implied by other changes in the EPP system that also affected TBR.
Ambiguity in the usage of some fields created the situation where some Registrars were not able to participate in the session. This was not a result of any changes to the new .CA registry system nor the TBR system, which remains unchanged.
http://www.cira.ca/cira-cancels-tbr-session-november-24-2010/
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