Report
on
UA @ APRIGF
2
July 2015
Prepared by
Don Hollander
There was a Universal Acceptance session at
the APRIGF held in Macau on the 2nd of July 2015.
The plan had been for a number of ‘shortish’
presentations followed by discussion.
Presenters included:
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Don Hollander, member of the Universal
Acceptance Steering Group, covered what UASG is and its work and structure.
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Pensri Arunwatanamongkol, THNIC, who talked about their
push (technically and administratively) for greater adoption of .ไทย
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Edmon Chung, .Asia, who talked with
passion about IDNs, some of the challenges of IDNs, and why the community
needed to embrace IDN’s to get the next Billion into the Internet. Edmon also provided a structure description
of where UA issues sit within applications.
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Jonathan Shea, CEO of HKIRC, will talk
about their efforts to promote .hk and .hong kong. (Jonathan participateed
remotely)
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Marvin Woo from Coremail, who talked
about their EAI compliant mail system, and what they’re seeing in their first
year of production.
There were about 30 people in the audience.
Of note:
Pensri talked about their workshop held
earlier this year and how it involved not just the registry, but also
government, hosting companies and others.
Good progress was made during the session and a follow-up workshop is
planned for the end of the year.
Jonathan noted that registration in the
.hong kong IDN registry has been lackluster, but in line with the results of
other IDN ccTLDs around the region.
Marvin Woo indicated that Coremail had more
than 600 million e-mail accounts, and that 50,000 had been deployed in their
new EAI mail system. Their current
system alias’s to an ASCII e-mail address when encountering a non-compliant
e-mail system.
There was quite good and vibrant discussion
after the presentations:
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One person wondered about the
impact on the Open Source Community and was heartened that we’d already thought
about it and planned to encourage relevant libraries. They did note that it would be a big
challenge to get so many millions of applications to become UA ready, but that
having some libraries available would be useful.
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Another asked if we had KPIs,
key deliverables with dates. Alas, the
short answer was no, but that we were just embarking on what would be a long
journey. What should have been said is that we expect to engage with the larger
e-mail service and software providers during the next trimester. We also expect to have an updated version of
the UA Guide available during this time frame as well. This should include some good practice
guides.
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Another expressed frustration
that the ccTLDs had not already embarked on such an initiative and also
wondered where the members of the gNSO were.
Both ccTLDs and gTLDs, registrars
and other parties are active members of the UASG and given the scale of the
issue, really needed a global community to addresses it.
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We also heard of the strong
effort and commitment that Microsoft is making to UA.