I actually asked a question about JAS at the Kenya IGF. Even as Ms. Munyua was trotting out her "awareness" answer, and further pointing out that the 3 JAS applicants were all from the existing community, the thought struck me that we/ICANN really should have anticipated this. I mean, are we really surprised? The problem was essentially that it was just too much to bite off in the time given, and it could have been anticipated that the average JAS applicant would probably need an extra year to get themselves together. Being as ICANN already knew it'd be batching, and the JAS was by nature limited, why not give the program a healthy extension, and deal with them in good time. I can't think of one good reason they had to hit the same deadline as everyone else, except for contested strings, and I don't think any of those would merit support anyway. j On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 5:41 PM, Avri Doria <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > On 6 Jul 2012, at 17:11, McTim wrote: > >> yes, but it is unclear to me if .africa and .dotafrica are similar >> enough strings that they will be in contention. > > > The whole issue of similarity is the can of worms that is waiting to be opened. > Where along the spectrum from visual to semantic similarity things falls remains to be seen. > One of the exciting acts in this comedy of errors that has to hit the stage. > > But do they really plan to run .dotafrica? > i thought it was being claimed as an error. > > avri -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast WWWhatsup NYC - http://wwwhatsup.com http://pinstand.com - http://punkcast.com VP (Admin) - ISOC-NY - http://isoc-ny.org -------------------------------------------------------------- -