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RE: [registrars] Call for registrars to participate in an implementation analysis for TRANSFERS


Dear Bruce,

I would like to volunteer for this work.

Regards,
Nikolaj

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Tonkin [mailto:Bruce.Tonkin@melbourneit.com.au] 
> Sent: 16. december 2002 21:12
> To: Registrars@dnso.org
> Subject: [registrars] Call for registrars to participate in 
> an implementation analysis for TRANSFERS
> 
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> Please notify me and the list if you wish to participate in the
> implementation work on the new transfers consensus policy.  The
> implementation work will analyse how to practically implement the
> recommendations in the Transfer Task Force report for both 
> com/net registry
> (ie RRP) and biz/info/name (ie EPP) registries, and identify 
> any issues with
> the policy recommendations that cannot be solved in 
> implementation.  The
> work will also take into account the public comments received 
> on the task
> force report, including those principles that were posted to 
> this list by
> Chuck Gomes.
> 
> I am looking for a small team of people prepared to spend 
> significant time
> on this topic over the next month (ie several hours per week 
> to read and
> analyse material and actively contribute suggestions, plus 
> teleconferences).
> The volunteers should have a strong knowledge of the business 
> processes of
> an operational registrar, that can bring different experiences to the
> discussion.
> 
> The team will work with registry representatives, and the 
> team will also
> have user representatives that served on the transfers task 
> force to ensure
> that the implementation work is consistent with the intent of 
> the policy
> recommendations.
> 
> The outcome will be an implementation report that will be added to the
> transfers task force report before it is submitted to the ICANN Board.
> 
> Regards,
> Bruce Tonkin
> 


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