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[registrars] Fw: [nc-transfer] Invitation to Registrars and Registries to discussion with Transfer Task Force - 11/12/02 - 12: 30 p.m. EST - 2:30 p.m. EST
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- Subject: [registrars] Fw: [nc-transfer] Invitation to Registrars and Registries to discussion with Transfer Task Force - 11/12/02 - 12: 30 p.m. EST - 2:30 p.m. EST
- From: "Ross Wm. Rader" <ross@tucows.com>
- Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 16:02:56 -0500
- Sender: owner-registrars@dnso.org
Registrars, this is an important call intended to continue the dialogue
started in Shanghai with the Transfers Task Force. Note that this call is
not the same as the other call that I still have scheduled for the day
before.
Questions always welcomed.
-rwr
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cade,Marilyn S - LGA" <mcade@att.com>
To: "Ross Rader (E-mail)" <ross@tucows.com>; "Jeff Neuman (E-mail)"
<jeff.neuman@neustar.com>; "Dan Halloran (E-mail)" <halloran@icann.org>
Cc: "Transfer TF (E-mail)" <nc-transfer@dnso.org>; "Juliano,Marie M - LGA"
<mjuliano@att.com>; "Glen (E-mail)" <gcore@wanadoo.fr>; "DeLuca,Gail L -
LGA" <gdeluca@att.com>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 3:57 PM
Subject: [nc-transfer] Invitation to Registrars and Registries to discussion
with Transfer Task Force - 11/12/02 - 12: 30 p.m. EST - 2:30 p.m. EST
> Ross, Jeff/Christine
>
> On behalf of the Transfer Task Force, would you post this to your
respective constituencies:
>
> To those of you who were in Shanghai, thank you for participating in the
impromptu discussion which the Transfer Task Force
> hosted on Sunday. We offered at that time to host a second follow on
discussion with interested parties. We also invited the registrars
> who signed onto the letter regarding concerns related to auto-ack, to
discuss their views and input with the Task Force. We again
> extend that invitation to those registrars, and will include, in the
agenda, a 20 minute time slot for that particular discussion.
>
>
> This is our invitation to a call with the Task Force for Tuesday, 11/12,
12:30 p.. -2:30 p.m. We will post a bridge on Monday for the call.
>
> We expect to post a document summarizing key elements of the Interim
Report document, on Monday, for use in guiding the call
> on Tuesday, so that we will have a structured and productive
dialogue/comment period. For the call, we recommend that you have at hand
the posted Interim Report, available at www.dnso.org and the document which
will be posted to the Registrar and Registry lists, by your TF
representatives on Monday.
>
>
> This is not the usual time for the Transfer Task Force call but is the
best time to get as many of the TF members as possible for this
> further dialogue with interested constituency members from the Registrar
and Registry constituencies.
>
> We did get some very useful feedback in the Shanghai impromptu meeting and
the Task Force continues to seek comments and feedback to include
> and advise on the final recommendations in its final report. We want to
honor our commitment to this further discussion/comment opportunity.
>
> It will be helpful if you will RSVP to Glen, noted above in email, that
you will participate, so that we can ensure enough ports.
>
> Also, the Conference call will have a transcript, which will be posted on
the Transfer TF site.
>
> Our schedule is to post our final report the week of 11/24, incorporating
the input which we have received.
>
> PLEASE NOTE: The Open Comments site is scheduled to close on 11/8.
However, given the schedule of this call, we will of course
> expect to receive further comments from the call participants. We will
discuss on the call how to ensure that any late comments
> are forwarded to the TF, and also provided into the open comments record.
I believe our recommendation will be that, for anyone
> on the call with further comments to submit, that they submit them through
their TF representatives, AFTER Tuesday's call.
>
> We appreciate your participation.
>
> Marilyn Cade, as chair, on behalf of the Transfer Task Force
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