While the draft minutes will be made available shortly, the ADNA Board felt that a short rundown on the results of the recent Board meeting would be useful. While some things are still waiting for the official wording to be applied, and should be released within the week, the gist was the implementation of two major initiatives. The first is the second phase of public comment upon the proposed pr.au name space. A name space allocated to products - and thus coplementary to the existing com.au name space - has been put forward to ADNA by numerous sources. Initial public comment was sought on an earlier more limited version ofthe name space (tm.au) from the trademark community via two public seminars in Melbourne and Sydney, and following subsequent discussions we would like to seek further feedback from the wider community. A formal request for comment will be released next week, including a draft allocation policy, but in essence the proposed pr.au name space is designed for product names, and will operate largely upon a first-come first-served principle, with some small modifications for trademarks. Assuming the wider community feels the name space is useful, we would hope to see it implemented sometime around May-July, depending upon the progress made with enabling competitive registrars to operate alongside one another. While I'm sure this will generate some questions and comments now, and ADNA will do its best to answer, please allow us until next wek to release the formal request for comments. The second initiative is competition within the commercial name spaces. More on this will also be forthcoming next week when the finishing touches have been put on documentation, and will include criteria for registrars, methods for ensuring consistent policy application, and a request for proposals to put together the underlying shared registry software that is central to the technical problems that must be solved for a competitive system to operate. A more detailed timeline for this implementation will also be forthcoming, but we hope to have this a practical possibility before July 1 this year. We anticipate most of this time will be taken up by implementation and testing of the shared registry software, and the final date will depend upon the successful proposal for its development. Minor issues also addressed included the ongoing effort to remove the subjectivity from the application of the com.au policy, by reducing the list of industry categories that are reserved to those categories found in the Yellow Pages (more on this will also be available, and Peter Gerrand of Melbourne IT may well have comment to offer here). A notice will be posted to this list when the minutes of the meeting are placed upon the ADNA Web site, at http://www.adna.asn.au. Regards, Luke Carruthers acting Chair ADNAReceived on Fri Jan 30 1998 - 20:02:13 UTC
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