When Marketo went offline, self-described ‘geek’ rescued domain after their own failure to renew
"Good samaritan was the only motivation," tweeted applications engineer Travis Prebble. "I didn't buy the domain, just paid renewal."
Oops.
Or the corporate equivalent of that expression probably was uttered today at the headquarters of marketing tech giant Marketo, when its domain apparently expired.
It might well have been followed by a collective “thank you” to one Travis Prebble, a senior applications engineer in State College, Pennsylvania.
The Twitter feeds of both parties tell the basics of this story arc.
Early this morning, Prebble tweeted the following:
@marketo Hey, did anybody notice Marketo failed to renew https://t.co/bvVAcjInc9? We have some sites down because the munchkin.js fails.
— Trav (@TravisPrebble) July 25, 2017
Marketo’s Twitter feed, shortly after Prebble’s initial post:
https://twitter.com/marketo/status/889852246791290880
Then:
I renewed your domain @Marketo . Hopefully things will be back up soon. pic.twitter.com/GIJaK7dekW
— Trav (@TravisPrebble) July 25, 2017
Prebble noted the site remained down, although he had renewed the domain on his credit card. “No DNS changes that I’ve made,” he wrote, noting that he didn’t buy the domain but only renewed it.
Eventually, the site returned to normal. CEO Steve Lucas — to his credit — tweeted:
https://twitter.com/nstevenlucas/status/889905248378159106
Even in the era of Donald Trump, it appears that Good Samaritans still exist. Prebble — who has now changed his identifier on Twitter to “Parking meter fairy for domain names” — only wants to add this event to his resume, in case he ever applies for a job at Marketo:
No negotiation required. Just want my Marketo back up. :) I will, however, add "domain renewal" to my CV if I ever apply for a @Marketo job.
— Trav (@TravisPrebble) July 25, 2017
Late this afternoon, Marketo sent us this statement:
Early this morning, all Marketo web domains experienced access issues with our DNS that affected all Marketo instances. It did not affect product performance. We acted immediately to remediate the issue. While the propagation of the Marketo domain started early this morning, completion will vary depending upon local propagation settings. We expect most customers to have access to the Marketo.com domains shortly.
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