Public comment on new gTLDs

JFC Morfin jefsey at JEFSEY.COM
Mon Sep 24 11:58:19 CEST 2012


At 10:15 24/09/2012, joy wrote:
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>Dear all, just a reminder that the public comment period on new gTLDs
>closes this week on 26 September. NCUC sent a general comment on human
>rights and new gTLDs to the ICANN Board last month.
>You can also cite that or use it if you wish to comment on any
>particular new gTLD application - information about how to do so can
>be found here:
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>https://gtldcomment.icann.org/comments-feedback/applicationcomment/login
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>If you do so, please let us know
>
>Kind regards
>
>Joy Liddicoat
>www.apc.org

Dear Joy,

don't you think that 7889 comments are already too much to make
believe ICANN will have someone reading them all. Even if they look
for reasons to delay to 2021.

Please have a look at ICP-3. Internet proceeds by experimentation.
The IUse community (civil society lead users) will proceed
accordingly in testing all the gTLDs candidates who whish to be
tested, whatever the ICANN positions, along the Internet common
procedure of first come-first served, and the ICANN published advised
process. This is to avoid any conflict and risks of the Internet to
be polluted by non-technically documented ICANN new delaying ventures.

We will first publish the technical I_Ds/RFCs to support that test.
The internet is first a technical stuff, and its constitution is in
its code. Never met a line of code with "ICANN" in it.

The only thing is that architecture and development calls for work,
tests and time. Hapilly, ICANN helps a lot with its delaying policy.

jfc
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