We are planning to cutover to the newly updated OpenSRS Status website on Tuesday, July 2. It will be at the same URL as the current site – http://opensrsstatus.com.
The new site looks and works better (especially on mobile devices), providing more descriptive updates. You can read about all the improvements and changes in this post.
As promised, for those that use the RSS feeds, here’s a list of the new feeds that you may wish to follow (note that these will be 404 Not Found until the new site launches on Tuesday):
Services RSS feeds:
- http://opensrsstatus.com/service/domain-services/feed
- http://opensrsstatus.com/service/email-services-cluster-a/feed
- http://opensrsstatus.com/service/email-services-cluster-b/feed
- http://opensrsstatus.com/service/trust-services/feed
- http://opensrsstatus.com/service/gomobi/feed
Control panels and APIs RSS feeds:
- http://opensrsstatus.com/service/apis/feed
- http://opensrsstatus.com/service/storefront/feed
- http://opensrsstatus.com/service/reseller-control-panels/feed
- http://opensrsstatus.com/service/enduser-control-panels/feed
gTLDs and specialty ccTLDs registries RSS feeds:
ccTLDs RSS feeds:
- http://opensrsstatus.com/service/north-america-cctlds/feed
- http://opensrsstatus.com/service/south-america-cctlds/feed
- http://opensrsstatus.com/service/europe-cctlds/feed
- http://opensrsstatus.com/service/asia-oceania-cctlds/feed
- http://opensrsstatus.com/service/africa-cctlds/feed
Real-time updates will continue to be posted to Twitter. Follow @OpenSRSStatus.
We’ve been running the site internally to work out any kinks or bugs. As a result, there are status updates in the system going back to about the beginning of March 2013.
We don’t anticipate running into any issues with the new site, but we’ll be looking at how it works in the first few months to ensure that we’re fulfilling the mandate of providing clear, concise and timely updates to you with the new site.