On 30 Jun 2015, at 15:25, Nick Hilliard <[email protected]> wrote:

> There's no policy requirement, but it's good practice for the NCC to
> consult with the community for something like this.  It keeps one side
> honest and the other side well-informed.

Indeed.

> FWIW, I'm in favour of dropping all the inactive / registration protection
> domains.  There are no compelling reasons to keep any of them.

No hats... 

<AOL Mode>Me too!</AOL Mode>

IMO the domain names Romeo's list are long overdue for removal. I strongly 
support their orderly and timely removal.


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