Everyone answered your question correctly. Sure, it 'could' be useful -
but it negates the point of having the test. Take this parable:
Tucows deals with wholesale construction materials. We require our end
contractors to construct a dog-house before we give them license to use
our materials to build actual homes that people may live in. The
contractor must show knowledge of the tools and their usage.
By hiring an outside contractor to build the doghouse for you, you may end
up building shoddy houses and eventually tying up Tucows resources to fix
the problems you caused - an unnecessary use of resources.
...
While you 'could' create the service, it would cause you more problems
than it's worth (and Tucows/OpenSRS for that matter).
Charles Daminato
TUCOWS Product Manager (ccTLDs)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'm thinking of creating an auto-RITE-TEST passing service. For $50, it'll
> automatically run through the test and pass it.
>
> First, I'm curious if anyone is interested in something like this. Second,
> I know quite a few people would have objections to something of this sort
> since incompetent people might become RSP's, etc. etc.
>
> Anyone have any thoughts?
>
>
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