ICANN Newsletter | Week ending 23 April 2010
News from the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
Announcements This Week
Public Comment: Community Comment Invited on Recommended New GNSO Work Prioritization Process
23 April 2010 | At its 21 April 2010 meeting, the GNSO Council approved the use of a set of recommended new operating procedures designed to enable GNSO Councilors to begin categorizing and prioritizing their major work projects so that the Council can fulfill its new role as a strategic manager and coordinator of policy development activities within the GNSO.
Public Comment: Community Comment Invited on the Communications and Coordination Work Team (CCT) Final Consolidated Recommendations
23 April 2010 | Pursuant to a Resolution passed by the GNSO Council at its meeting on 21 April 2010, the community is invited to provide comments on a set of GNSO Improvements recommendations submitted by the Communications and Coordination Work Team (CCT) on 9 April 2010.
IDN ccTLD Request from Jordan Successfully Passes String Evaluation
21 April 2010 | ICANN is pleased to announce the successful completion of String Evaluation on proposed a IDN ccTLD string for Jordan.
Public Comment: Proposed Bylaws Amendment to Article III, Section 5, in Furtherance of the BGC Recommendation, Adopted by the Board on 12 March 2010, in Response to Reconsideration Request 10-1
19 April 2010 | During the 12 March 2010 Board meeting in Nairobi, the Board adopted the Board Governance Committee's recommendation calling for an amendment of Article III, section 5 of the ICANN Bylaws to require the posting of Board approved resolutions within two (2) business days after the conclusion of each Board meeting and the posting of the preliminary report within seven (7) business days after the conclusion of each Board meeting.
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