Wednesday, Wednesday, September 12, 2001, 4:29:24 PM, David Iyoha wrote:

> Hello William,

>> > But I strongly believe that providing the extra offerings will have a
>> > greater benefit for opensrs and all resellers
>>
>> I strongly disagree.
> glad you provided lots of information backing your strong opinion (sarcasm)

Because I've said why so many times in the past.  The additional
services offered by RSPs are what distinguishes them from those who
simply want everything handed to them on a silver platter, and expect
OpenSRS to provide them with a turn-key complete business, without any
work on their part.

If you want to offer those services, LEARN how to do it yourself.  3
books, and a few hours of your time per week, and you will get it
pretty quickly.

Having it all at OpenSRS, and you make all OpenSRS resellers "vanilla"
resellers with nothing to differentiate them, and with no benefit to
those who know how to do more than ftp a script and do a chmod 755.


>> As a matter of fact, doing so would give many a reason to consider
>> leaving OpenSRS.
> Oh well. The resellers that would leave would be leaving for completely
> illogical reasons. Why would anyone leave if OpenSRS is improving?

It's not improving, its encroachment.  They start competing with their
resellers, and I know that they will not do that.


> My major point is simple and I will repeat it again:
> Other registrars with resellers offer the extra services.

So go use them, or learn how to offer the services yourself.

> So overall the
> other registrars are more competitive than OpenSRS resellers as a whole.

I strongly disagree.  The only ones at a disadvantage are those
resellers who don't have the technical knowledge to do it themselves.

You will see that theme in my posts. DO IT YOURSELF.  You are asking
someone else to do the work for you, when these are things that you
can so yourself, or hire someone to do for you.

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