I would like to formally oppose the removal of price caps for .org domains. I maintain several open source projects on infrastructure that I pay to keep online, including domain name renewals. Some of these projects date back well over a decade at this point, and are not commercial, profitable ventures. As a result, if the registration fees increase, there is a high chance that these projects may either go offline entirely or move to a different domain extension, leading to significant confusion from users and the likely failure of the projects in question. At the very least, please provide some means of making sure we don't lose existing chunks of Internet history just because of domain renewal costs. The Internet was not built solely for commercial operators, and it would be a sad day indeed when non-commercial interests are kicked to the curb and booted off of identities they have built and held for many many years.