Final Request for Submissions for '.maori.nz' Proposal
Final Request for Submissions for '.maori.nz' Proposal At its June meeting the Council of InternetNZ unanimously approved in principle the creation of a new second level domain (2LD) - '.maori.nz'. InternetNZ is now calling for formal submissions regarding the implementation of '.maori.nz'. Submissions received by the Domain Name Commissioner of InternetNZ will one of the aspects that InternetNZ will use to determine if this application will receive final approval. Anyone who is interested in sending a submission is encouraged to read the application, which can be found at: http://www.internetnz.net.nz/dns/2nd-level-domains/maorinz.html Submissions from the previous stage of the approval process can be found at: http://www.internetnz.net.nz/dns/2nd-level-domains/maorinz- submissions/index.html Submission requirements Anyone can present a submission on this stage of the application. Submissions documenting the author(s) opinions are encouraged regarding any implementation issues in relation to this proposal. Anyone who is interested in making submission is invited to review the variety of solutions ICANN utilised when creating seven new TLDs in late 2000 at http://www.icann.org/tlds/ Submissions are not restricted to individuals but can be from companies, groups, notfor profits, etc. For a submission to be acceptable it must include the name of theauthor and any person or group which they are representing. Contactdetails also need to be provided which will need to include a day-time contact number and postal address. Anonymous submissions will be disregarded.All submissions received will be placed on the InternetNZ website.Contact details and address will be removed but they will list theauthor(s) name (i.e. similar to 'Letters to the Editor'). Where to send submissions Submissions can be sent to the Domain Name Commissioner, Debbie Monahan, on 2ld(a)dnc.org.nz or can be posted to: The Domain Name Commissioner InternetNZ Attention: maori.nz submission PO Box 11881 Wellington Please provide your submission in either ASCII (plain) text or HTML format. Deadline The deadline for submissions is 5 pm on July 5th 2002. All submissions can be accessed from the "What's Hot" area of the website as they are placed online. Next steps The final decision will be made at the InternetNZ council meeting of July 19th 2002 after a review of any submissions received by the Domain Name Commissioner. 2LD application process For information on the policy and history of 2LD's please refer to:http://www.internetnz.net.nz/dns/2nd-level-domains/ --- -- Sue Leader - Executive Director InternetNZ Voice: +64-4-472-1600 Fax: +64-4-472-1207 Level 4, Economous Building, 4 Bond Street (P.O.Box 11-881) Wellington http://www.internetnz.net.nz - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
Sue Leader wrote:
Final Request for Submissions for '.maori.nz' Proposal
At its June meeting the Council of InternetNZ unanimously approved in principle the creation of a new second level domain (2LD) - '.maori.nz'.
InternetNZ is now calling for formal submissions regarding the implementation of '.maori.nz'.
Bizzarro...... /* formal on Formal implementation proposal: add .maori to existing DNS. (About 45secs) make minor change to to existing DNS thingy (it may be ugly, but at least it works reliably) perform push check .test.maori.nz points to x.x.x.x/y open for accepting .maori domain names (it is unmoderated...) $0 Time about 45 mins. /* formal off I can of course write this in Microsoft word, about 200 pages, get two different legal opinions from a variety of smartly dressed punters around town, consume staggering amounts of dosh/time and the end result will not look a whole lot different from the one above..... So vote for which one you prefer.... Roger De Salis
Submissions received by the Domain Name Commissioner of InternetNZ will one of the aspects that InternetNZ will use to determine if this application will receive final approval.
Anyone who is interested in sending a submission is encouraged to read the application, which can be found at: http://www.internetnz.net.nz/dns/2nd-level-domains/maorinz.html
Submissions from the previous stage of the approval process can be found at: http://www.internetnz.net.nz/dns/2nd-level-domains/maorinz- submissions/index.html
Submission requirements
Anyone can present a submission on this stage of the application. Submissions documenting the author(s) opinions are encouraged regarding any implementation issues in relation to this proposal. Anyone who is interested in making submission is invited to review the variety of solutions ICANN utilised when creating seven new TLDs in late 2000 at http://www.icann.org/tlds/
Submissions are not restricted to individuals but can be from companies, groups, notfor profits, etc.
For a submission to be acceptable it must include the name of theauthor and any person or group which they are representing. Contactdetails also need to be provided which will need to include a day-time contact number and postal address.
Anonymous submissions will be disregarded.All submissions received will be placed on the InternetNZ website.Contact details and address will be removed but they will list theauthor(s) name (i.e. similar to 'Letters to the Editor').
Where to send submissions
Submissions can be sent to the Domain Name Commissioner, Debbie Monahan, on 2ld(a)dnc.org.nz or can be posted to: The Domain Name Commissioner InternetNZ Attention: maori.nz submission PO Box 11881 Wellington
Please provide your submission in either ASCII (plain) text or HTML format.
Deadline
The deadline for submissions is 5 pm on July 5th 2002. All submissions can be accessed from the "What's Hot" area of the website as they are placed online.
Next steps
The final decision will be made at the InternetNZ council meeting of July 19th 2002 after a review of any submissions received by the Domain Name Commissioner.
2LD application process
For information on the policy and history of 2LD's please refer to:http://www.internetnz.net.nz/dns/2nd-level-domains/ ---
-- Sue Leader - Executive Director InternetNZ Voice: +64-4-472-1600 Fax: +64-4-472-1207 Level 4, Economous Building, 4 Bond Street (P.O.Box 11-881) Wellington http://www.internetnz.net.nz - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
-- \_ Roger De Salis rdesalis(a)cisco.com ' Cisco Systems NZ Ltd +64 25 481 452 /) L8, ASB Tower, 2 Hunter St +64 4 496 9003 (/ Wellington, New Zealand roger(a)desalis.gen.nz ` In October 2001, the 5th most important product line by value for Cisco is - the telephone. Cisco 79x0 IP telephones. - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
I've ceased to care. .maori.nz is a waste of time and will attract more negative maori domains than positive ones. Dean On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 12:53, Roger De Salis wrote:
Sue Leader wrote:
Final Request for Submissions for '.maori.nz' Proposal
At its June meeting the Council of InternetNZ unanimously approved in principle the creation of a new second level domain (2LD) - '.maori.nz'.
InternetNZ is now calling for formal submissions regarding the implementation of '.maori.nz'.
Bizzarro......
/* formal on
Formal implementation proposal:
add .maori to existing DNS. (About 45secs) make minor change to to existing DNS thingy (it may be ugly, but at least it works reliably) perform push check .test.maori.nz points to x.x.x.x/y open for accepting .maori domain names (it is unmoderated...)
$0 Time about 45 mins.
/* formal off
I can of course write this in Microsoft word, about 200 pages, get two different legal opinions from a variety of smartly dressed punters around town, consume staggering amounts of dosh/time and the end result will not look a whole lot different from the one above.....
So vote for which one you prefer....
Roger De Salis
Submissions received by the Domain Name Commissioner of InternetNZ will one of the aspects that InternetNZ will use to determine if this application will receive final approval.
Anyone who is interested in sending a submission is encouraged to read the application, which can be found at: http://www.internetnz.net.nz/dns/2nd-level-domains/maorinz.html
Submissions from the previous stage of the approval process can be found at: http://www.internetnz.net.nz/dns/2nd-level-domains/maorinz- submissions/index.html
Submission requirements
Anyone can present a submission on this stage of the application. Submissions documenting the author(s) opinions are encouraged regarding any implementation issues in relation to this proposal. Anyone who is interested in making submission is invited to review the variety of solutions ICANN utilised when creating seven new TLDs in late 2000 at http://www.icann.org/tlds/
Submissions are not restricted to individuals but can be from companies, groups, notfor profits, etc.
For a submission to be acceptable it must include the name of theauthor and any person or group which they are representing. Contactdetails also need to be provided which will need to include a day-time contact number and postal address.
Anonymous submissions will be disregarded.All submissions received will be placed on the InternetNZ website.Contact details and address will be removed but they will list theauthor(s) name (i.e. similar to 'Letters to the Editor').
Where to send submissions
Submissions can be sent to the Domain Name Commissioner, Debbie Monahan, on 2ld(a)dnc.org.nz or can be posted to: The Domain Name Commissioner InternetNZ Attention: maori.nz submission PO Box 11881 Wellington
Please provide your submission in either ASCII (plain) text or HTML format.
Deadline
The deadline for submissions is 5 pm on July 5th 2002. All submissions can be accessed from the "What's Hot" area of the website as they are placed online.
Next steps
The final decision will be made at the InternetNZ council meeting of July 19th 2002 after a review of any submissions received by the Domain Name Commissioner.
2LD application process
For information on the policy and history of 2LD's please refer to:http://www.internetnz.net.nz/dns/2nd-level-domains/ ---
-- Sue Leader - Executive Director InternetNZ Voice: +64-4-472-1600 Fax: +64-4-472-1207 Level 4, Economous Building, 4 Bond Street (P.O.Box 11-881) Wellington http://www.internetnz.net.nz - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
-- \_ Roger De Salis rdesalis(a)cisco.com ' Cisco Systems NZ Ltd +64 25 481 452 /) L8, ASB Tower, 2 Hunter St +64 4 496 9003 (/ Wellington, New Zealand roger(a)desalis.gen.nz ` In October 2001, the 5th most important product line by value for Cisco is - the telephone. Cisco 79x0 IP telephones. - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
- To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog
participants (3)
-
Dean Pemberton
-
Roger De Salis
-
Sue Leader