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The Strange Disappearance of the New TLD Evaluation Process
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Richard,
My understanding is that the Appendix U data you requested has been stored along with all of the data from the Registrar Data Escrow program, and that it will be published as an attachment to the UDRP Review Task Force final report.
It will probably happen after they finish this mission critical task:
http://www.icann.org/minutes/prelim-report-26jun03 .htm
"4. That Louis Touton shall have a tree planted in his name at the Russ Hobby ranch in Northern California, adjacent to the tree planted for Jon Postel in 1998"
I understand that the GNSO has commissioned a task force to select the species of tree, and to designate a party responsible for providing root service.
This is, after all, the first alternative root system ever acknowledged by ICANN.
Bold prediction: By the time you see a New TLD Evaluation Report, the tree will be large enough to hang yourself from.
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