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The .biz Registry Evaluation Report is now a year and a half
overdue.
In Spring of 2002 I asked ICANN to publish this report.
In Summer of 2002 I asked ICANN to publish this report.
(Stuart Lynn explained ICANN staff had been 'busy' but this was now being
attended to.)
In Autumn of 2002 I asked ICANN to publish this report.
In early winter 2002 I asked ICANN to publish this report.
In January 2003 I asked ICANN to publish this report.
In Spring of 2003 I asked ICANN to publish this report.
In Summer of 2003 I asked ICANN to publish this report.
In Autumn of 2003 I asked ICANN to publish this report.
This was not just me: ICANN's own TLD Evaluation Task Force stated in their
final report (adopted by the ICANN Board) that the Registry Evaluation Reports
should be published, so that people could participate in an informed manner in
the Evaluation Process, with full access to this central data.
Mysteriously, in the second half of 2003, the .info Evaluation Report
finally surfaced, backdated by a year, on the ICANN website - tucked away in the
webpage of the original Agreement as a single link.
But there is no sign that I can find of any publication of the .biz
Evaluation Report. Why not?
Sebastien Bachollet is carrying out the Evaluation Process for ICANN. Does
he have access to the .biz Evaluation Report? And if he does, why can't other
ICANN constituencies and participants : the NTEPPTF pointed out that these
reports were intended for public information and were not confidential.
Will someone on the ICANN Board or Staff kindly respond, or is this GA
forum just a sham which ICANN ignores?
Kind regards,
Richard Henderson.
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