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  Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 12:03 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [council] Conclusions of 
  gTLDs committee 6 Feb 2003
  
  Phillip -- I have not entered into this discussion, but I must correct 
  you on one point. There is nothing in the literature to suggest that I or the 
  Board favor or disfavor a "taxonomic rationalization". That does not mean that 
  anyone rejects such a notion, but it would be a mistake to precede from any 
  basis of assuming that any of us have any preference. There are very powerful 
  arguments in favor of no structure, amny of which were voiced in the Public 
  Forum in Amsterdam.
  
  The Board (including me or my successor) are very much interested in the 
  views of the Names Council on this subject. Jordyn is quite correct in 
  assuming that my report and comments were the driving force behind the wording 
  in the resolution. On the other hand, there is no need for the Committee to 
  take too constructionist a view.  The Names Council is of course always 
  free to express its opinion on any subject within its charter. The Board is 
  seeking advice, not policy input at this stage.
  
  Thanks
  
  Stuart
  
  At 5:20 PM +0100 2/13/03, Philip Sheppard wrote:
  Jordyn,
  I believe that we are free to 
    explore versions of structure (though do not recommend we do so in 
    abstracto) and that the CEO and the Board lean toward, as you identify 
    "a taxonomic rationalization".
   
  A taxonomic 
    rationalisation is an objective and a a pre-determined list is but one 
    strategy to get there. On the call there was support for (your proposal?) to 
    not have a pre-determined list due to the problems this would cause. An 
    alternative strategy is to allow sponsors/registries to propose a series of 
    differentiated gTLDs. If each new gTLD were differentiated to its 
    predecessors, a market-driven taxonomy would develop over time. If the 
    committee like that idea, it is then the task to define the criteria for 
    differentiation.
   
  Philip
   
  
  
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