Re: [DNSOP] draft-yao-dnsop-idntld-implementation-01.txt

"YAO Jiankang" <yaojk@cnnic.cn> Sat, 07 November 2009 09:22 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] draft-yao-dnsop-idntld-implementation-01.txt
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>From: Kim Davies <kim.davies@icann.org>
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>To: Andrew Sullivan <ajs@shinkuro.com>, "dnsop@ietf.org" <dnsop@ietf.org>
>Subject: Re: [DNSOP] draft-yao-dnsop-idntld-implementation-01.txt
>Date:Fri, 6 Nov 2009 10:19:43 -0800

> "The topic of delegation of variant TLDs and management of variant TLDs has
> been discussed broadly in the community. ICANN staff has proposed a few
> models, none of which were agreeable across the policy and technical
> community reviewing the topic.

Thanks a lot for your clarification.
so IETF can do something to make the technical problems sloved earlier.


> 
> In order to stay within ICANN's mandate for ensuring a stable and secure
> operation of the Internet, the following will be the case for the Fast Track
> Process launch: 
> 
> 1. Variant TLDs desired by the requester for delegation must be indicated by
> the requester 
> 
> 2. Desired variant TLDs will be allocated to the requester (if successfully
> evaluated). This does not mean that the variant TLD will be delegated in the
> DNS root zone. It will be allocated to the requester in order to be reserved
> to the entitled manager for potential future delegation in the DNS root
> zone.  

Desired variant TLDs will be allocated to the requester (if successfully
evaluated). 
it means that there will have a potential future delegation in the DNS root
zone if the technical problems involved is solved.
So IETF is a nice place to help to solve the technical problems.

it is the right time to solve the technical problems before ICANN really puts the
variant TLD into the root.


> 
> 3. A list of non-desired variants will be generated based on the received
> IDN Tables.  Non-desired variants will be placed on a blocked list by ICANN.
> Subsequent application or request for non-desired variants will be denied."
> 
> kim
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