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It's a pity ICANN's not on your wavelength.Hey,if any TLDS are acceptable and will be approved then why not .Cat,.Barca,.Pujol .whatever no priorities,no objections,I'm with you all the way.
But ICANN openning up to any number of every type of TLD?And when might this happen.
So yes,under these restrictive TLD availabilities,I think there are priorities.For example if we need a useful TLD for a linguistic group right now the priority might be for people like the Roma,the most repressed and neglected people living in Europe with a language spoken by several million people and only recently catalogued or defined etc.Catalans on the other hand,are prosperous,don't have a threatened language or cultural identity and are not in any way repressed.
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Re:What a tepid bunch of new TLD applicants
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That's all well and good, but .roma didn't apply. .cat did.
So, given the 10 that we have, I don't see priorities if you can say that they all meet the bar. Now if you can't say that, we have a different issue (and I'm not prepared to discuss that one right now - I'll wait and see how the public forum works out).
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