REMINDER: Please comment on the Initial WHOIS
Service Requirements Report before 17 May 2010.
http://gnso.icann.org/issues/whois/whois-service-requirements-initial-report-26mar10-en.pdf
All,
On 7 May, 2009, the GNSO Council requested
that policy staff, with the assistance of technical staff and GNSO Council
members as required, collect and organize a comprehensive set of requirements
for the WHOIS service policy tools. The GNSO Council asked that these
requirements reflect not only the known deficiencies in the current WHOIS
service but also should include any possible requirements that may be needed to
support various policy initiatives that have been suggested in the past.
Attached is staff’s Initial WHOIS Service Requirements Report in response to
this request. Steve Sheng is the primary author of this report.
As part of the work, the GNSO Council also requested that we consult with
the ALAC, ccNSO, GAC and SSAC on this initial report, and an updated
synthesis will be prepared following those consultations.
Specifically,
through the staff liaisons, we will be sending this report to each of the SO
and AC Chairs and we are seeking specific input as follows:
1) Have we adequately identified the origins of each requirement
and provided sufficient background?
2) Did we miss any important requirements of or improvements to
WHOIS that have been discussed to-date?
3) Do you have any suggestions on how we can improve the clarity of
the document?
4) any other comments are welcome.
We are asking for comments by close of business
on Monday, May 17. Our plan is to
incorporate the feedback into the draft report and publish the final report
before the Brussels meeting.
We consider this report to be a working document that will be updated and
refined upon community review. Questions and input should be
directed to Steve Sheng of the policy staff. Both Steve and I gave
“preview” presentations of this report during the Nairobi meetings and we can
provide a brief overview at the upcoming Council meeting. Steve will be
conducting two webinars during April and May to brief the community on the
report and to respond to questions. More information on those events is
forthcoming. We thank you in advance for your valuable feedback.
Liz Gasster and Steve Sheng