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http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-18jun12-en.htm
18 June 2012
* Deadline for responses is 13
July 2012
ICANN is seeking volunteers to work on advancing
IDN capabilities in the DNS. The project 2.1 "Root IDN Table
Process" part of the IDN Variant TLD Program, is designed to
develop, in consultation with the community, the process to
define:
ICANN is soliciting participation from volunteers
with the following areas of expertise: IDNA, DNS,
Linguistics/Unicode, Policy.
The project team will include additional
consultant expertise to help in the process.
ICANN has a limited budget to support team
meetings such as travel, accommodation, and other expenses.
On 20 April 2011, ICANN announced the IDN Variant
Issues Project to explore the benefits and risks associated
with the potential inclusion of IDN variant TLDs in the DNS
root zone. This project was initiated in response to a 2010
ICANN Board of Directors resolution. Two phases of the project have been completed
to date.
Phase I involved the formation of six case study
teams for the Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek and
Latin scripts. These teams were comprised of community experts
with support from ICANN that worked on identifying issues
related to IDN variant TLDs for each particular script,
resulting in the publication in October 2011 of six individual
reports detailing their findings.
Phase II focused on integrating those six case
study reports into the Integrated Issues Report. To complete
this phase, ICANN formed a coordination team comprised of
experts from each of the case study teams. The coordination
team advised ICANN on completing the Integrated Issues Report,
which summarizes and categorizes the various issues related to
the identification and management of IDN variant TLDs.
The next phase (phase III) outlined in the proposed program plan includes a number of activities resulting from
the issues identified in the final Integrated Issues Report [PDF, 2.15 MB]. The work is now focused on using
the approach outlined in the Integrated Issues Report to
define milestones that must be completed to manage the
implementation of IDN variant TLDs.
The goal of the program is to define the
necessary processes that must be in place to enable the
management of variant TLDs. This incorporates the creation and
maintenance of IDN tables for the root zone, and updating
operational processes as appropriate to allow for the
implementation of the IDN variant TLDs.