ICANN Now Projects April 14 Release of New Version of Applicant Guidebook.
ICANN has just put out a new announcement on the gTLD program at http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-22feb11-en.htm . In addition to containing summaries and analyses of the latest comments on the Guidebook, it has this to say about the process going forward -- The ICANN Board and Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) will meet in Brussels<http://meetings.icann.org/board-gac-spring11> from 28 Feb – 1 Mar and during the ICANN meeting in San Francisco (13 – 18 March) in the interest of resolving the outstanding issues the GAC has identified with the new gTLD process. A new version of the Applicant Guidebook is not being published at this time. This decision was made with the intent to avoid presuming the outcomes of the discussions among the Board, GAC, and community. Given the short time period between these consultations and the ICANN meeting in San Francisco, there is little utility to publishing a version with new changes, which would also be subject to additional changes based on the outcomes of these meetings, and without time for comment between versions. Work on the Applicant Guidebook is continuing in parallel with these activities. ICANN is continuing to work with stakeholder groups in order to fully understand comments made on the Guidebook and make changes based upon them. It is expected that the next version of the Guidebook to be released will incorporate updates based on: public comment, ongoing consultations, and changes resulting from the Board-GAC consultations and from community discussions in San Francisco. Expected Path Forward * Board-GAC Consultations: 28 Feb – 1 Mar 2011 * ICANN meeting: 14 – 18 Mar 2011 * Release of Applicant Guidebook: 14 Apr 2011 (emphasis added) Based upon the language of the statement, it appears likely that the version of the Guidebook released in April will likely be subject to an additional round of public comment. As to what that means for the actual opening date of the application window, the answer is unclear but one would expect additional delay until at least June 2011 in my personal opinion. Philip S. Corwin Partner Butera & Andrews 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Suite 500 Washington, DC 20004 202-347-6875 (office) 202-347-6876 (fax) 202-255-6172 (cell) "Luck is the residue of design." -- Branch Rickey
Phil, Thank you for the link and summary. I concur with your thoughts about the AGB and a public comment period. I do not see how the ICANN Board can vote on a "final" until completion of such comment period. There is blogger speculation that the Board will try to approve the AGB at a special session in April, but I believe the probability to be very low. My personal speculation is that the AGB will be voted by the Board at the June meeting. I've created a detailed time line based on this speculation and the milestones provided by ICANN and the AGB. Check it out at http://tlwatch.com. If you have suggestions to enhance it, please let me know. As milestone dates change, I intend to update the time line accordingly. Thank you. Berry Cobb Infinity Portals LLC berrycobb@infinityportals.com http://infinityportals.com 720.839.5735 From: owner-bc-gnso@icann.org [mailto:owner-bc-gnso@icann.org] On Behalf Of Phil Corwin Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 8:24 AM To: bc-gnso@icann.org Subject: [bc-gnso] ICANN Now Projects April 14 Release of New Version of Applicant Guidebook. Importance: High ICANN has just put out a new announcement on the gTLD program at http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-22feb11-en.htm . In addition to containing summaries and analyses of the latest comments on the Guidebook, it has this to say about the process going forward -- The ICANN Board and Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) <http://meetings.icann.org/board-gac-spring11> will meet in Brussels from 28 Feb - 1 Mar and during the ICANN meeting in San Francisco (13 - 18 March) in the interest of resolving the outstanding issues the GAC has identified with the new gTLD process. A new version of the Applicant Guidebook is not being published at this time. This decision was made with the intent to avoid presuming the outcomes of the discussions among the Board, GAC, and community. Given the short time period between these consultations and the ICANN meeting in San Francisco, there is little utility to publishing a version with new changes, which would also be subject to additional changes based on the outcomes of these meetings, and without time for comment between versions. Work on the Applicant Guidebook is continuing in parallel with these activities. ICANN is continuing to work with stakeholder groups in order to fully understand comments made on the Guidebook and make changes based upon them. It is expected that the next version of the Guidebook to be released will incorporate updates based on: public comment, ongoing consultations, and changes resulting from the Board-GAC consultations and from community discussions in San Francisco. Expected Path Forward * Board-GAC Consultations: 28 Feb - 1 Mar 2011 * ICANN meeting: 14 - 18 Mar 2011 * Release of Applicant Guidebook: 14 Apr 2011 (emphasis added) Based upon the language of the statement, it appears likely that the version of the Guidebook released in April will likely be subject to an additional round of public comment. As to what that means for the actual opening date of the application window, the answer is unclear but one would expect additional delay until at least June 2011 in my personal opinion. Philip S. Corwin Partner Butera & Andrews 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Suite 500 Washington, DC 20004 202-347-6875 (office) 202-347-6876 (fax) 202-255-6172 (cell) "Luck is the residue of design." -- Branch Rickey
I clicked on Berry's link and realized that he mistyped it. for those of you who were equally confused, the correct link is; www.TLDWatch.com mikey On Feb 22, 2011, at 10:46 AM, Berry Cobb wrote:
Phil,
Thank you for the link and summary. I concur with your thoughts about the AGB and a public comment period. I do not see how the ICANN Board can vote on a “final” until completion of such comment period. There is blogger speculation that the Board will try to approve the AGB at a special session in April, but I believe the probability to be very low.
My personal speculation is that the AGB will be voted by the Board at the June meeting. I’ve created a detailed time line based on this speculation and the milestones provided by ICANN and the AGB. Check it out at http://tlwatch.com. If you have suggestions to enhance it, please let me know. As milestone dates change, I intend to update the time line accordingly.
Thank you.
Berry Cobb Infinity Portals LLC berrycobb@infinityportals.com http://infinityportals.com 720.839.5735
From: owner-bc-gnso@icann.org [mailto:owner-bc-gnso@icann.org] On Behalf Of Phil Corwin Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 8:24 AM To: bc-gnso@icann.org Subject: [bc-gnso] ICANN Now Projects April 14 Release of New Version of Applicant Guidebook. Importance: High
ICANN has just put out a new announcement on the gTLD program at http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-22feb11-en.htm .
In addition to containing summaries and analyses of the latest comments on the Guidebook, it has this to say about the process going forward --
The ICANN Board and Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) will meet in Brussels from 28 Feb – 1 Mar and during the ICANN meeting in San Francisco (13 – 18 March) in the interest of resolving the outstanding issues the GAC has identified with the new gTLD process. A new version of the Applicant Guidebook is not being published at this time. This decision was made with the intent to avoid presuming the outcomes of the discussions among the Board, GAC, and community. Given the short time period between these consultations and the ICANN meeting in San Francisco, there is little utility to publishing a version with new changes, which would also be subject to additional changes based on the outcomes of these meetings, and without time for comment between versions. Work on the Applicant Guidebook is continuing in parallel with these activities. ICANN is continuing to work with stakeholder groups in order to fully understand comments made on the Guidebook and make changes based upon them. It is expected that the next version of the Guidebook to be released will incorporate updates based on: public comment, ongoing consultations, and changes resulting from the Board-GAC consultations and from community discussions in San Francisco. Expected Path Forward
Board-GAC Consultations: 28 Feb – 1 Mar 2011 ICANN meeting: 14 – 18 Mar 2011 Release of Applicant Guidebook: 14 Apr 2011 (emphasis added)
Based upon the language of the statement, it appears likely that the version of the Guidebook released in April will likely be subject to an additional round of public comment. As to what that means for the actual opening date of the application window, the answer is unclear but one would expect additional delay until at least June 2011 in my personal opinion.
Philip S. Corwin Partner Butera & Andrews 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Suite 500 Washington, DC 20004 202-347-6875 (office) 202-347-6876 (fax) 202-255-6172 (cell) "Luck is the residue of design." -- Branch Rickey
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Thanks for the correction, Mikey. And Berry, we concur that there will likely be at least a short comment period on the Guidebook to be promulgated in April -- how long a period, and the actual date when the application window opens, will probably depend in large part on how extensive the changes are in that version. Philip S. Corwin Partner Butera & Andrews 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Suite 500 Washington, DC 20004 202-347-6875 (office) 202-347-6876 (fax) 202-255-6172 (cell) "Luck is the residue of design." -- Branch Rickey ________________________________ From: owner-bc-gnso@icann.org [owner-bc-gnso@icann.org] on behalf of Mike O'Connor [mike@haven2.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 12:01 PM To: Berry Cobb Cc: bc-gnso@icann.org Subject: Re: [bc-gnso] ICANN Now Projects April 14 Release of New Version of Applicant Guidebook. I clicked on Berry's link and realized that he mistyped it. for those of you who were equally confused, the correct link is; www.TLDWatch.com<http://www.TLDWatch.com> mikey On Feb 22, 2011, at 10:46 AM, Berry Cobb wrote: Phil, Thank you for the link and summary. I concur with your thoughts about the AGB and a public comment period. I do not see how the ICANN Board can vote on a “final” until completion of such comment period. There is blogger speculation that the Board will try to approve the AGB at a special session in April, but I believe the probability to be very low. My personal speculation is that the AGB will be voted by the Board at the June meeting. I’ve created a detailed time line based on this speculation and the milestones provided by ICANN and the AGB. Check it out at http://tlwatch.com. If you have suggestions to enhance it, please let me know. As milestone dates change, I intend to update the time line accordingly. Thank you. Berry Cobb Infinity Portals LLC berrycobb@infinityportals.com<mailto:berrycobb@infinityportals.com> http://infinityportals.com 720.839.5735 From: owner-bc-gnso@icann.org<mailto:owner-bc-gnso@icann.org> [mailto:owner-bc-gnso@icann.org] On Behalf Of Phil Corwin Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 8:24 AM To: bc-gnso@icann.org<mailto:bc-gnso@icann.org> Subject: [bc-gnso] ICANN Now Projects April 14 Release of New Version of Applicant Guidebook. Importance: High ICANN has just put out a new announcement on the gTLD program at http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-22feb11-en.htm . In addition to containing summaries and analyses of the latest comments on the Guidebook, it has this to say about the process going forward -- The ICANN Board and Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) will meet in Brussels<http://meetings.icann.org/board-gac-spring11> from 28 Feb – 1 Mar and during the ICANN meeting in San Francisco (13 – 18 March) in the interest of resolving the outstanding issues the GAC has identified with the new gTLD process. A new version of the Applicant Guidebook is not being published at this time. This decision was made with the intent to avoid presuming the outcomes of the discussions among the Board, GAC, and community. Given the short time period between these consultations and the ICANN meeting in San Francisco, there is little utility to publishing a version with new changes, which would also be subject to additional changes based on the outcomes of these meetings, and without time for comment between versions. Work on the Applicant Guidebook is continuing in parallel with these activities. ICANN is continuing to work with stakeholder groups in order to fully understand comments made on the Guidebook and make changes based upon them. It is expected that the next version of the Guidebook to be released will incorporate updates based on: public comment, ongoing consultations, and changes resulting from the Board-GAC consultations and from community discussions in San Francisco. Expected Path Forward * Board-GAC Consultations: 28 Feb – 1 Mar 2011 * ICANN meeting: 14 – 18 Mar 2011 * Release of Applicant Guidebook: 14 Apr 2011 (emphasis added) Based upon the language of the statement, it appears likely that the version of the Guidebook released in April will likely be subject to an additional round of public comment. As to what that means for the actual opening date of the application window, the answer is unclear but one would expect additional delay until at least June 2011 in my personal opinion. Philip S. Corwin Partner Butera & Andrews 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Suite 500 Washington, DC 20004 202-347-6875 (office) 202-347-6876 (fax) 202-255-6172 (cell) "Luck is the residue of design." -- Branch Rickey - - - - - - - - - phone 651-647-6109 fax 866-280-2356 web http://www.haven2.com handle OConnorStP (ID for public places like Twitter, Facebook, Google, etc.)
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