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Re: [council] .net agreement comment period
Thanks Kurt.
I appreciate you addressing the issue so promptly and in my favour ;)
I agree some clarity on the "timezone" would be helpful.
Sent from my iPhone
On 10/05/2011, at 19:40, "Kurt Pritz"
<kurt.pritz@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:kurt.pritz@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Adrian:
Our current practice is to close at midnight UTC unless otherwise specified. We
were following through to close as specified in the comment forum. The email to
our web administrator to close was sent well in advance.
Understanding your point, ICANN will reopen the forum to accept comments
through the entire day regardless of timezone. We'll also make it clearer
regarding time of closure in future fora.
Thanks for pointing this out.
Sincerely,
Kurt
From: Adrian Kinderis [mailto:adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 06:57 PM
To: council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> GNSO
<council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Subject: [council] .net agreement comment period
I note with great interest the comment period for the .net agreement has been
cut off on the ICANN website at 6.50pm (PDT).
I believe the timeline stated that it will end “10 May 2011”. The day is not
over. Who, from staff, has the itchy finger over there? Is this so that the
conspiracy theorists have some content?
Folks may still want to submit comments at this late hour and I believe they
would still have the right to do so within the allocated comment period.
I also note that there are a number of comment periods that have supposedly
passed yet remain opened on the ICANN website.
Can staff respond to this please and confirm that members of the public have
until midnight PDT to send their responses and open the website back up for
comments?
Thanks.
Adrian Kinderis
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