[governance] Is really Bulgarian Cyrillic .бг (.bg) similar to other Latin ccTLDs?

Ian Peter ian.peter at ianpeter.com
Sat Nov 5 00:07:38 EDT 2011


Avri wrote:

> Well there is a new Board now, with a new chair.
> All they need to do is recognize the mistake and tell the staff to fix it.
> Takes a little courage, but a lot of people on that Board have courage.

Perhaps a carefully drafted letter from this Caucus would be useful in this
regard?




> From: Avri Doria <avri at psg.com>
> Reply-To: <governance at lists.cpsr.org>, Avri Doria <avri at psg.com>
> Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 21:58:57 -0400
> To: IGC <governance at lists.cpsr.org>
> Subject: Re: [governance] Is really Bulgarian Cyrillic .бг (.bg) similar to
> other Latin ccTLDs?
> 
> Well there is a new Board now, with a new chair.
> All they need to do is recognize the mistake and tell the staff to fix it.
> Takes a little courage, but a lot of people on that Board have courage.
> 
> avri 
> 
> On 4 Nov 2011, at 03:16, Daniel Kalchev wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 03.11.11 18:31, Paul Lehto wrote:
>>> It would seem that there either is, or should be, a process to "call the
>>> question" as they say in parliamentary procedure.  If not, a motion can be
>>> made for a decision, or a letter sent citing undue delay and calling for a
>>> decision (with or without additional clarifying expertise appended to it). A
>>> person familiar with whatever exists in terms of procedure can recommend the
>>> best format or vehicle for forcing a decision.
>>> 
>> 
>> There is no formal process to question the outcome of the IDN Fast Track
>> applications. By definition, the only possible communication is between ICANN
>> "staff" (whatever that means) and the original applicant. Ironically, even
>> that country's Government does not have formal way to communicate with ICANN
>> on the matter.
>> 
>> Nevertheless, we are exploring every available possibility for some 18 months
>> now, to understand why this situation continues to persist. ICANN staff are
>> very wary of any such discussions and I perfectly understand their position.
>> More so, that the principal that handled this case, Tina Dam, is no longer
>> with ICANN.
>> My understanding is that ICANN now recognizes they made a mistake. But they
>> not only made the mistake to accept blindli this "expert opinion". They also
>> made the mistake to make several statements already to the effect that "this
>> is it, accept it or go away". Therefore, the problem at the moment is how
>> ICANN admits their mistake and how they go out of the rising political
>> problem.
>> I have made many proposals on how to address this, but this has been slow
>> process.. Nobody has given up anyway and it now seems inevitable things will
>> go on a more global and more politicized forums.
>> 
>> Daniel
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