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Von: Gnso-newgtld-wg <gnso-newgtld-wg-bounces@icann.org>
Im Auftrag von Aikman-Scalese, Anne
Gesendet: Dienstag, 15. Dezember 2020 10:15
An: Jamie Baxter <jbaxter@spimarketing.com>; Jeff Neuman <jeff@jjnsolutions.com>; gnso-newgtld-wg@icann.org
Betreff: Re: [Gnso-newgtld-wg] 10th and (hopefully) Final Topical E-mail - Community Scoring
I support the change to 75-80% of total evaluation scoring.
Thank you,
Anne
From: Gnso-newgtld-wg <gnso-newgtld-wg-bounces@icann.org>
On Behalf Of Jamie Baxter
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2020 11:24 AM
To: Jeff Neuman <jeff@jjnsolutions.com>;
gnso-newgtld-wg@icann.org
Subject: Re: [Gnso-newgtld-wg] 10th and (hopefully) Final Topical E-mail - Community Scoring
[EXTERNAL]
Hey Jeff and Cheryl
I welcome and support the proposal of adjusting the scoring threshold to a percentage (75-80) of total evaluation scoring.
This sounds completely in alignment with overall efforts to prioritize communities in the new gTLD program and this score threshold sounds much more realistic and reasonable
as a scoring threshold for community applicants.
Jamie Baxter
From:
Gnso-newgtld-wg <gnso-newgtld-wg-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Jeff Neuman <jeff@jjnsolutions.com>
Date: Monday, December 14, 2020 at 9:33 AM
To: "gnso-newgtld-wg@icann.org" <gnso-newgtld-wg@icann.org>
Subject: [Gnso-newgtld-wg] 10th and (hopefully) Final Topical E-mail - Community Scoring
This is the
Tenth Topical E-mail on outstanding questions being “put to the list.” This covers the question of overall scoring to pass CPE (Topic 34)
Remember: We are down to the wire on this, so unless you have a VERY strong objection to these, we will put these into the document. If you do have a big issue
with the responses to these (all of which were previously discussed and in emails over the past 1.5 months), please let us know ASAP. Only comments that provide the rationale for the objection with proposed replacement text to address the specific outstanding
questions will now be considered.
Let’s not let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
I.
Current Applicant Guidebook Language: “An application must score at least 14 points to prevail in a community priority evaluation.”
II.
Issue: Some commenters to the Draft Final Report, including the ALAC, Infonetworks, Swiss Government, fTLD Registry Services supported lowering the threshold from 14 out of
16 points (approx. 88%) to 12 out of 16 points (75%). However, it should be noted that during our discussions, not everyone supported the lowering of the threshold.
III.
Discussion Points
IV.
Proposal:
Given the Working Group’s affirmation of the importance of the prioritization of community-based applications, and subject to all of the Recommendations and Implementation Guidance set forth in this Report, the Working Group urges the Implementation Review
Team to consider changing the passing score for achieving community priority status from a hard score of 14 out of 16 points to achieving a score of at least 75-80% of the total available evaluation points. This not only emphasizes the importance we place
on community-based applications, but also provides some flexibility in any future scoring methodology.
Please have your comments (If any) by no later than 23:59:59 UTC on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. Absent a strong showing of support on the list for this change,
we will default back to the original text in the Draft Final Report.
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