On reading the Domain Tasting report, one thing stood out to me as the most surprising; the nature other constituencies that most closely matched, and most strongly opposed, the ALAC point of view. Specifically -- while I expected the Registry constituency to oppose elimination of the add-grace period, I was astonished to find the NCUC also defending the practise -- indeed it appeared to be the only other constituency to do so. Conversely, the statement coming closest to our preference of an outright ban on the AGP came from the Business Constituency. Of course, now I have a genuine curiosity to know what drove the NCUC to defend a practice that seems to be hated by everyone else who doesn't gain financially from it. So much for NPOs and academics claiming to act in the public interest (at least in this instance) ... - Evan