Hi Steve, thank you indeed for the update. I see no reason to delay the publication, especially since the delay by a few days will cause us to lose a full month at least. Given that we can expect delays down the road as this will be a piece of substantial work, I would favor publication sooner rather than later, with a standard 40 day comment period. Best, Volker Am 24.08.2015 um 21:38 schrieb Jonathan Robinson:
Steve and GNSO Councillors,
It seems to me that we need to think about a three points here:
1.Do we publish 31^st August i.e. ahead of the forthcoming council meeting and such that we can deal with this at the 19 November meeting as per option 1 below OR
2.Do we publish 3^rd September and, if so, does that necessarily mean we miss dealing with it on 19 November?
3.Regardless of 31 August or 3^rd September, do we think that a public comment period of more than the now standard 40 day period is necessary?
Note: My personal opinion is that it would be OK to publish with a 40 day comment period and then extend if that was felt to be important / necessary and that this will not be confusing.
Thoughts / input will be helpful, especially if we are to publish the report by 31 August.
Thanks,
Jonathan
*From:*Steve Chan [mailto:steve.chan@icann.org] *Sent:* 18 August 2015 23:26 *To:* council@gnso.icann.org; bret@uniregistry.link *Subject:* Re: [council] - Preliminary Issue Report - New gTLD Subsequent Procedures
Bret,
Thanks, great question and hopefully the information below is beneficial to the Council’s consideration of the 3 day hold, as well as the discussion around the extended public comment period. Regarding next steps and timing, here is the relevant language from the PDP Manual:
/The Staff Manager is responsible for drafting a summary and analysis of the public comments received on the Issue Report and producing a Final Issue Report based upon the comments received. The Staff Manager should forward the Final Issue Report, along with any summary and analysis of the public comments received, to the Chair of the GNSO Council for consideration for initiation of a PDP./
*/The summary and analysis and the Final Issue Report are expected to be delivered to the Chair of the GNSO Council within 30 days of the closing of the public comment forum, though the Staff Manager may request an extension of that 30-day time for delivery./*
Without knowledge of the level of public comment that will be received, it is difficult to estimate how long the summary and analysis and Final Issue Report will take to prepare. However, assuming 30 days, here are the three timelines expanded to include the next GNSO Council meeting, as long as the document and motion deadline is met. I would note, these are are the first, and not only, opportunities for the Council to consider the initiation of a PDP:
* Publish 31 August -> 40 Day Public Comment -> Close 10 October -> *9 November PC Analysis & Final Report -> 9 November Documents & Motions Deadline -> 19 November GNSO Council Meeting* * Publish 3 September -> 40 Day Public Comment -> Close 13 October -> *12 November PC Analysis & Final Report -> 7 December Documents & Motions Deadline -> 17 December GNSO Council Meeting* * Publish 3 September -> 60 Day (for instance) Public Comment -> Close 2 November ->*2 December PC Analysis & Final Report -> 7 December* *Documents & Motions Deadline -> 17 December GNSO Council Meeting*
These are all estimates of course, and in the case of the first bullet, dependent on everything executing according to plan to be able to precisely hit the documents & motions deadline. Substantial public comment and substantive changes to the Final Report could ultimately derail these timelines.
Apologies for the lengthy response, but I hope this answers your questions.
Best,
Steve
*From: *Bret Fausett <bret@uniregistry.link <mailto:bret@uniregistry.link>> *Date: *Tuesday, August 18, 2015 at 2:22 PM *To: *Steve Chan <steve.chan@icann.org <mailto:steve.chan@icann.org>>, "council@gnso.icann.org <mailto:council@gnso.icann.org>" <council@gnso.icann.org <mailto:council@gnso.icann.org>> *Subject: *Re: [council] - Preliminary Issue Report - New gTLD Subsequent Procedures
Thanks Steve. Great news on the progress.
On the timelines, can you remind me what happens after the close of the comment deadline? How do we get from the close of the public comment period to Day 1 of the PDP working group? How many Council meetings/votes between close of comment period and starting the hard policy work?
Bret
On Aug 18, 2015, at 1:26 PM, Steve Chan <steve.chan@icann.org <mailto:steve.chan@icann.org>> wrote:
Dear Councilors,
Staff is on track to be able to deliver the Preliminary Issue Report on New gTLD Subsequent Procedures for public comment by the end of August, as discussed on the previous GNSO Council meeting. However, I wanted to note that during the meeting, the possibility of providing for an extended public comment period was also discussed, which would keep it open through the ICANN54 meeting. This topic is expected to be on the agenda for the next Council meeting, scheduled for 03 September and as such, it may make sense to delay the publication of the report by approximately 3 days to allow for discussion during the meeting and a decision to be made, to avoid confusion from possibly amending the comment close date. The impact appears to be minimal:
* Publish 31 August -> 40 Day Public Comment -> Close 10 October (note that this is a Saturday) * Publish 3 September -> 40 Day Public Comment -> *Close 13 October* * Publish 3 September -> 60 Day (for instance) Public Comment -> Close 2 November
Staff is leaning towards waiting the three days and _immediately_ putting in the request to publish the Preliminary Issue Report after a decision is made, but wanted to be sure there were no strong objections to this approach.
Best,
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