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Re: [soac-newgtldapsup-wg] registry software availability
- To: Elaine Pruis <elaine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [soac-newgtldapsup-wg] registry software availability
- From: Fabien BETREMIEUX <fabien.betremieux@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2011 19:28:38 +0200
Elaine,
Another one is CODEV-NIC, a free and open source registry software resulting from a collaborative
project under the auspices of AFNIC's "College International" (see
http://www.afnic.fr/afnic/international/college_en).
It runs .ci in Côte d'Ivoire and has been chosen to operate ????. the Tunisian
IDN ccTLD.
With respect to new gTLDs, pending the confirmation of further development,
your disclaimer applies.
For more information, please see :
http://codev-nic.generic-nic.net/
http://www.afnic.fr/data/divers/public/brochure-codev-nic-11-2007.pdf
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Fabien BETREMIEUX
Responsable du développement de l'activité registres
Registry Services Development
AFNIC
Tel. : +33 1 39 30 83 25
Cell. : +33 6 43 01 84 87
Elaine Pruis wrote, On 7/19/11 4:04 PM:
HI,
This is a response to Eric's question about the availability of the CoCCA software. CoCCA is a
group of ccTLD operators that have shared developments costs to create a world-class domain
registry tool, and the policy structure to support it. It is in use by more than 30 TLDs,
including a few IDN TLDs. The current licensing can be found at
http://cocca.cx/index.php/cocca-tools.html
Another openly available registry tool is FRED, built by the .CZ operators.
http://fred.nic.cz/
Both of these registry tools have been built for ccTLDs, which do not have the same exact
technical requirements as the new gTLD program, so the applicant should perform due diligence to
confirm the registry they choose has all the necessary functions (searchable WHOIS, DNSSEC
support, ICANN reporting, etc).
I'll ask around to find out if there are any others that can be posted to the
list.
Elaine Pruis
VP Client Services
elaine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
+1 509 899 3161
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