From wesleywang at google.com Wed Mar 4 09:54:42 2020 From: wesleywang at google.com (Wesley Wang) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2020 17:54:42 +0800 Subject: [Comments-lgr-proposal-chinese-script-28feb20] Supplement the sponsor org names in the doc Message-ID: Unlike some other panels, CGP underwent 6 years of long time work from 2014 to 2020. Many of the panel members changed their job positions for at least one time, I would suggest the members list out all their sponsors and employers during the past 6 years, and express thanks in the doc to these orgs for their generous support to the community. Thanks Best, -- Wesley WANG???? Global Partner Ecosystem Google Cloud Tel:+86-10-62505556 Mobile: +86-18910873599 6th Floor, Tower B, Raycom InfoTech Park, No. 2 Kexueyuan South Road, Zhongguancun, Beijing 100190 ??? ????????2?? ??????B?6? ???100190 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: IP-public-comment.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 127115 bytes Desc: not available URL: From aclu at twnic.net.tw Tue Mar 24 00:58:23 2020 From: aclu at twnic.net.tw (aclu) Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 08:58:23 +0800 (CST) Subject: [Comments-lgr-proposal-chinese-script-28feb20] Comment on the Proposal for Chinese Script Root Zone Label Gene ration Rules Message-ID: <1585011503.159898.aclu@twnic.net.tw> Comment on the Proposal for Chinese Script Root Zone Label Generation Rules Chinese Domain Name Consortium (?CDNC?) appreciates the opportunity to comment on this Proposal. CDNC would like to congratulate CGP members on reaching this important milestone after taking much effort amid hardship and longsome liaison. We are pleased to see this success after 6 years of hard work. CDNC would also like to express appreciation to Japanese GP, the Korean GP and the ICANN IDN program for their assistance in the formation of the CGP proposal. CDNC considers the CGP proposals are well thought, and that the proposed rules are able to handle variants at the root level in good order. Regarding variant handling at the second level, since RFC4713 published in 2006, CDNC variant handling principles along with the CDNC variant table have been deploying at the second level by major Chinese language ccTLD and Chinese language gTLD registries. CDNC will continue to provide the guidelines to registries and registrars. We anticipate Chinese language will be widely used in domain name. In this context, CDNC trusts that the CGP proposal, once being adopted by ICANN at the root level, will provide a coherent and satisfying Chinese domain name user experience on the Internet. Yours sincerely, Prof. Hualin Qian Co-Chair of CDNC Prof. Shian-Shyong Tseng Co-Chair of CDNC From aclu at twnic.tw Tue Mar 24 01:31:06 2020 From: aclu at twnic.tw (aclu) Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 09:31:06 +0800 Subject: [Comments-lgr-proposal-chinese-script-28feb20] Comment on the Proposal for Chinese Script Root Zone Label Generation Rules Message-ID: <000001d6017b$e38a1190$aa9e34b0$@twnic.tw> Chinese Domain Name Consortium ("CDNC") appreciates the opportunity to comment on this Proposal. CDNC would like to congratulate CGP members on reaching this important milestone after taking much effort amid hardship and longsome liaison. We are pleased to see this success after 6 years of hard work. CDNC would also like to express appreciation to Japanese GP, the Korean GP and the ICANN IDN program for their assistance in the formation of the CGP proposal. CDNC considers the CGP proposals are well thought, and that the proposed rules are able to handle variants at the root level in good order. Regarding variant handling at the second level, since RFC4713 published in 2006, CDNC variant handling principles along with the CDNC variant table have been deploying at the second level by major Chinese language ccTLD and Chinese language gTLD registries. CDNC will continue to provide the guidelines to registries and registrars. We anticipate Chinese language will be widely used in domain name. In this context, CDNC trusts that the CGP proposal, once being adopted by ICANN at the root level, will provide a coherent and satisfying Chinese domain name user experience on the Internet. Yours sincerely, Prof. Hualin Qian Co-Chair of CDNC Prof. Shian-Shyong Tseng Co-Chair of CDNC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ben.lee at hkirc.hk Tue Mar 24 09:54:25 2020 From: ben.lee at hkirc.hk (Ben Lee) Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 09:54:25 +0000 Subject: [Comments-lgr-proposal-chinese-script-28feb20] Comment on the Proposal for Chinese Script Root Zone Label Generation Rules Message-ID: Comment on the Proposal for Chinese Script Root Zone Label Generation Rules Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Limited (HKIRC) would like to convey our thanks to Chinese Script Generation Panel (CGP) members on contributing their time and expertise to liaison with the Chinese communities and develop the CGP proposal. HKIRC supports this proposal. It is fundamental to develop a truly multilingual and digitally inclusive Internet. It is believed that the CGP proposal will set the starting rule sets to enable the use of Chinese language at the root level. As a result, finalizing the proposal and integrating it into the root zone will provide a more consistent and positive experience for not only Chinese speaking Internet users but also all Internet users. Yours sincerely, Wilson Wong Chief Executive Officer Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Limited About HKIRC Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Limited (HKIRC) is a not-for-profit, non-statutory company limited by guarantee designated by the Government of the HKSAR to undertake the administration of Internet domain names under the .hk and .?? country code top level domain. HKIRC provides registration services for English domain names ending with .com.hk, .org.hk, .net.hk, .edu.hk, .gov.hk, .idv.hk, .hk and Chinese domain names ending with .??.??, .??.??, .??.??, .??.??, .??.??, .??.??, .??, and other domains to be introduced from time to time in Hong Kong. For details about HKIRC, please visit the website: www.hkirc.hk.