Der all,
This is a friendly reminder
Kind regards,
Bart Boswinkel
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Call for members ccNSO PDP Working Group Retirement of ccTLDs
At its meeting on 15 March 2017, the ccNSO Council resolved to initiate the 3rd ccNSO Policy Development Process. The Council decided to first focus the efforts on the retirement of ccTLDs and directed
the ccNSO secretariat to send out a call for volunteers for the working group dealing with this topic.
If you are interested in participating you are requested to submit your application to the ccNSO Secretariat by 28 April 2017, 23:59 UTC.
How to Apply for membership?
If you are interested you are invited to become a member of the WG you are invited to email your application to the ccNSO Secretariat or
joke.braeken@icann.org by 28 April 2017, 23:59 UTC.
By applying you commit to participate actively and regularly in the work of the WG and express to have at least a basic understanding of the Reference Material. By applying you also commit to the charter of
the WG, including but not limited to the Internal decision making and standards of behavior (see:
https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/64078882/Charter%20Working%20Group%20%20Retirement%20ccTLDs.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1491832461435&api=v2 ).
If you are not directly related to a ccTLD Manager but are interested to become a member, you will need to demonstrate active backing by a ccTLD manager.
Background
The goal of the working group (WG) is to report on and recommend a policy for the retirement of the delegated Top Level Domains associated with the country codes assigned to countries and territories listed
in the ISO 3166-1 within the framework of the ccNSO Policy Development Process.
To achieve its goal, the WG shall initially focus on and be guided by the topics and issues listed below in section 1.3 If other topics and issues become apparent that are not listed and that
in the view of the WG need to be addressed to achieve its goal, the WG should take these into consideration and inform the ccNSO Council and Issue Manager accordingly.
As this WG will undertake its activities within the framework of the ccNSO Policy Development Process, the limitations with respect to the scope of a ccPDP, specifically by Article 10 and Annexes
B and C to the ICANN Bylaws shall also limit the scope of the WG’s work.
The high-level topics and issues the working group is expected to deal with are:
What are conditions for actual retirement of a ccTLD? Is the occurrence of a triggering event sufficient or should additional requirements be in place?
Assuming retirement of a ccTLD is conditional, who will monitor, and who will be held accountable, if at all, if requirements are not met?
Reference Material
Issue paper to explore retirement of ccTLDs (January 2017):
https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/64068742/Issues%20to%20explore%20and%20define%20with%20respect%20to%20the%20retirement%20of%20ccTLDs-%20v3.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1491820583082&api=v2
On behalf of the ccNSO Secretariat,
Bart Boswinkel