[NCSG-PC] Deadline Extended: New gTLD Subsequent Procedures PDP WG Initial Report - Public Comment
Arsène Tungali
arsenebaguma at gmail.com
Fri Aug 24 20:00:31 EEST 2018
Thanks to everyone involved in this on our behalf!
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Arsène Tungali,
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Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo
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> On Aug 23, 2018, at 7:14 PM, Bruna Martins dos Santos <bruna.mrtns at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Omg, AMAZING! Especially considering that the document is starting to take some form.
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> Em qui, 23 de ago de 2018 13:54, Elsa S <elsa.saade at gmail.com> escreveu:
>> Super!!!! We could meet wednesday or thursday next week if you think a call would help. I can send a doodle poll if you are interested.
>>
>> E.
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>>> On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 12:31 PM farzaneh badii <farzaneh.badii at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> we got some time for this huge document to comment on. A big Phew.
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>>> Farzaneh
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>>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>>> From: Emily Barabas
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>>>
>>> Dear Farzaneh,
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>>> We are writing to let you know that the public comment period for the New gTLD Subsequent Procedures PDP WG Initial Report has been extended. Public comments will now be accepted through 26 September 2018. Can you kindly assist in sharing this information with the relevant members of your group?
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>>> Best regards,
>>> Cheryl Langdon-Orr and Jeff Neuman (WG Co-Chairs)
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>>> From: Nathalie Peregrine <nathalie.peregrine at icann.org>
>>> Date: Wednesday, 4 July 2018 at 04:50
>>> To: farzaneh badii <farzaneh.badii at gmail.com>
>>> Cc: "jeff.neuman at comlaude.com" <jeff.neuman at comlaude.com>, Cheryl Langdon-Orr <langdonorr at gmail.com>, Steve Chan <steve.chan at icann.org>, Julie Hedlund <julie.hedlund at icann.org>, Emily Barabas <emily.barabas at icann.org>, Maryam Bakoshi <maryam.bakoshi at icann.org>, "gnso-secs at icann.org" <gnso-secs at icann.org>
>>> Subject: New gTLD Subsequent Procedures PDP WG Initial Report - Public Comment
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>>> Dear Farzaneh,
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>>> We write to you as the Co-Chairs of the GNSO’s New gTLD Subsequent Procedures Working Group (WG), which is tasked with calling upon the community’s collective experiences from the 2012 New gTLD Program round to consider potential changes that may be needed to the existing 2007 Introduction of New Generic Top-Level Domains policy recommendations and implementation. We are pleased to share that the Working Group has reached an important milestone by publishing its Initial Report for Public Comment [icann.org]. We would like to strongly encourage you to review this report and provide feedback through public comment on the draft preliminary recommendations, options, and questions for community feedback. Your input is essential to the success of this PDP.
>>> 1. Background on the New gTLD Subsequent Procedures PDP WG
>>> The GNSO’s New gTLD Subsequent Procedures Working Group (WG), which was chartered by the GNSO Council to conduct a Policy Development Process (PDP), is seeking to determine what, if any, changes may need to be made to the existing Introduction of New Generic Top-Level Domains [gnso.icann.org] policy recommendations from 8 August 2007 as well as the final Applicant Guidebook [newgtlds.icann.org] dated June 2012. As the original policy recommendations as adopted by the GNSO Council and ICANN Board have “been designed to produce systemized and ongoing mechanisms for applicants to propose new top-level domains,” those policy recommendations remain in place for subsequent rounds of the New gTLD Program unless the GNSO Council would decide to modify those policy recommendations via a policy development process. The PDP WG created 5 Work Tracks that are responsible for considering the subjects within its charter. The PDP WG sought community input through two community comment periods. The Working Group has produced its Initial Report, which includes material from the full Working Group and Work Tracks 1-4. Work Track 5, focused on Geographic Names at the Top-Level, was established later than the other Work Tracks and will produce a separate Initial Report.
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>>> 2. Information about the Initial Report and the Public Comment
>>> The objective of this Initial Report is to document the Working Group’s deliberations on charter issues and preliminary recommendations, potential options for recommendations, as well as specific questions for which the Working Group is seeking input. Given the large number of issues, and the thousands of hours spent on addressing the 2012 New gTLD Program and improvements that can be made to the program moving forward, unlike other Initial Reports, this one does not contain a “Statement of level of consensus for the recommendations presented in the Initial Report.” The Co-Chairs not only believed that it was premature to measure the level of consensus of the Working Group members of dozens of recommendations contained within the Initial Report, but that doing so could have the unintended consequence of locking Working Group members into positions of support or opposition prior to soliciting public comment from the community on those recommendations. To form such definitive positions at this early of a stage could have the adverse effect of being less open to modifications to those positions as a result of community input.
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>>> In addition, though many of the preliminary recommendations were generally agreed to by members that participated in the different Work Tracks, support has not been assessed amongst the members of the overall Working Group. The Overall Working Group has not sought to form definitive positions on each of these issues at this stage. Therefore, any language in this report that suggests that the Working Group or any of its Work Tracks is making a recommendation should be read as merely a rough assessment by the Working Group Co-Chairs or Work Track leads.
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>>> After a comprehensive review of public comments received on this report, the Working Group will deliberate further on the preliminary recommendations contained within the Initial Report. It is possible that as a result of the deliberations, there may be supplemental reports released by the Working Group seeking additional public comments. Once all of that is completed, the Co-Chairs will conduct any formal consensus call(s) at the plenary level, on all recommendations before the Working Group issues its Final Report.
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>>> Thank you for your consideration of this request. We look forward to any comments and any input that you and the organization you Chair are able to provide to our WG. While we of course welcome input on any area of the report, we would like to stress that given the extensive number of topics and preliminary outcomes, you should not feel compelled to respond to every single preliminary recommendation, option, and question. If possible, please submit your comments and input to us by 5 September 2018 so that we may fully consider it in our further deliberations.
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>>> Best regards,
>>> Cheryl Langdon-Orr and Jeff Neuman (WG Co-Chairs)
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>>> Nathalie Peregrine
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>>> Manager, Operations Support (GNSO)
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>>> Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
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>>> Email: nathalie.peregrine at icann.org
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>>> Skype: nathalie.peregrine.icann
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>> Elsa Saade
>> Consultant
>> Gulf Centre for Human Rights
>> Twitter: @Elsa_Saade
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