Certainly we need to do that.

I have done a VERY brief review of the proposal. It seems to be in line with what DT-F proposed, and in fact is very similar to a proposal that DT-F considered, but ultimately put into the recommendation as something that could be considered post-transition to increase the robustness of the process.

I have no knowledge of the process followed other than as described in the blog post, it was developed jointly by ICANN and Verisign. I cannot imagine that this was done without the involvement of the ICANN CTO, who was also working with DT-F.

Alan

At 18/08/2015 06:47 AM, James Gannon wrote:

I think the CWG should do an assessment again the proposal for RZM to make sure that it doesn’t impact any of our work or require any substantive changes, my initial read indicates only one small change with regards to the RZM Authorisation step being removed, the proposal suggests replacing it with an authentication step by PTI which I would suggest is a prudent approach that the CWG should endorse. But I think a methodical analysis shouldn’t take long and would be good due diligence on our part.

-James Gannon


On 18 Aug 2015, at 08:31, Seun Ojedeji <seun.ojedeji@gmail.com > wrote:

proposal

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