>Please read through... (btw - this is better served on dev-list, with a
>side of fries)
i aim for some explanations that everybody can understand.
thanks for doing that, charles.

>> what is the relationship between the following OpenSRS client software ?
>> opensrs-sf-1.54      March 1, 2002
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensrs-sf/
>We're trying to keep this code base as closely matched to the official
>release, afaik 1.54 is just a *wee* bit behind 2.51, but the update is
>coming
are the developers there now getting paid by OpenSRS ?

>> OpenSRS v2.51 Client 01-Mar-2002
>> "As this is currently a test bed" - when is it going stable ?
>> http://www.opensrs.org/src/.src.shtml
>I'm not sure where you see the "test bed" text you're referring to; 
in the OpenSRS v2.51 Client Manual

>if you're talking about the SF client, we're doing internal
>training/documentation/analysis before we launch this as an officially
>supported product
what is the timeline for this ?

>> is OpenSRS planning on providing an efficient tool for unifying profiles ?
>There is a tool available (it may not be efficient) built in the 2.0.1
>"multiDNS" patch (http://opensrs.org/src/unsupported).  We're working on
>another solution, but with all the new TLDs it's been given little
>attention of late.
how much would it cost to have this developed by a third party ?
how much would OpenSRS be willing to pay for code that would do that ?

>> what is the best tool for listing domain names per profile,
>> including and sorted by expiry date ?
>manage has some functions for listing all the domains in the profile; 
https://manage.opensrs.net/  ?
>you can edit your OpenSRS.conf and change the notification time from 60 to 365
>(or something else) the the default is sorted by expiry (soonest first)
where ?

kind regards     philippe

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