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Glossary/ Heavily Linked terms[edit | edit source]
These terms (both glossary terms and company terms) are frequently linked on our site, though they remain without their own page. Creating articles for them will create the wonderful web of information we're looking for.
Check out the pages that link to these terms by going to Most Linked to Pages and then clicking on the number of links (in blue parentheses) next to the term in question. Reading these first may provide a greater context and direction to go for the new page. Good luck!
- IGF- working, Saassoln
- MoU
- WSIS
- ICANN Board
- IBM- working Marie
- STLD
- AuDA
- .com
- APTLD -posted, Saassoln
- IPv4
- IPv6 -needs to be reworked
- ITU -posted, Saassoln
- Registrars Constituency
- IEEE
- DNSO -posted, Saassoln
- DDOS
- LACTLD
- NIC
- AGEIA DENSI
- .net
- WGIG
- JPRS
- ENUM
- NCUC
- CA - Certificate Authorities
- .uk
- ALS
- .au
- ISPCP
- CABASE
- NIC Chile
- .biz
- EURid- page created Marie
- Business Constituency - needs more
- IPC
- SEO
- .us- working Marie
- .info
- NANOG
- ACM
- WSIS
- VS
- VIWG
- WTO
- WWTLD
- WG
- WGIG
- WLS
- WT
- FCCN
- TAG-org
Batch - 1 Glossary terms being worked on by Saassoln[edit | edit source]
Acronym Database Glossary Terms[edit | edit source]
Very Brief descriptions for these terms can be found by typing the acronym into the Acronym Database - When creating pages for these on the site please supplement them with different references, and examples whenever possible. When doing large articles for larger entities (Like the FCC or Depatment of Commerce) focus on their relation to ICANN:
- ACP- Not enough information, instead posted VoIP Saassoln
- ADR-CP - see comments on talk page.
- AFA-CP - structure section unclear. what does the office mean?
- AFNIC-CP - Attempted to edit, but many sections of article are unclear.
- AFTLD-CP
- AIRA- Not enough information, instead posted APTLD
- APRAM-CP - history section a little unclear. For example, what does this mean: "APRAM was born mostly from a conjunction of the wishes of designs (patent attorneys, lawyers and industry) and professional trademarks"?
- APNG-CP
- BGC-CP
- BE
- CAIP-CP - the end of objectives and the first two bullets in code of conduct are unclear
- CDT-CP
- CIGREF-CP
- CNRI
- CORE-MoU-CP
- CCT-CP
- DARPA-CP - DARPA and ICANN section is unclear, especially towards the end.
- DOC-CP. How does the DOC relate to ICANN?
- DeNIC -Not enough information, instead posted ITU
- DAG
- DT-CP - The drafting team process section is unclear
- DRP
- EC-CP - EC and ICANN section is unclear
- ECTA-CP
- eCOMLAC-CP
- ENRED -Not enough information, instead posted DNSO
- ETNO-CP
- ETSI
- EuroInternet-Not enough information, instead posting IGF
- EuroISPA-CP
- EOI-CP
- FCC-CP. Strategic goals section is unclear.
- FOA-CP
- FF
- FFWG
- FAG-CP - the changes section seems irrelevant if we don't know what the changes are being applied to. Can you make a section explaining the different modules?
- GA-CP
- GCOT-CP
- GPML
- GII
- HSTLD
- IAB
- IAHC
- ICC
- IESG
- INTA
- IOPS.ORG-Not enough information
- iPOC
- JPA
- URL - Article stub, needs to be built
Batch 2 of Glossary Terms for Saassonln[edit | edit source]
- JIG
- KENIC
- LSE
- MARQUES
- MoU
- MPAA
- MOPO
- NANC
- NANP
- NSF
- NSI
- NTIA
- NCSG
- NCPH
- NOIF
- OECD
- OSC
- OARC
- PAB
- POC
- PEDNR
- PPSC
- PDEPDP
- PDP-WT
- PDDM
- PDDRP
- RFC
- RAA
- RyC
- RAP WG
- RySG
- RrSG
- SRS- Article stub, needs to be built
- SIC
- SG
- SOI
- STI
- STI-DT
- TCP
- TDRP
- TzNIC
- TIX
- TOR
- TMC
- TDG
- USPTO
- URSS
- UPU
- USCIB
- VI
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