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      • Does the primary requester hold a title that makes it appropriate for her to speak for the requested domain?
      • Do the requesters' emails come from the same domain that they are seeking to register?
      • If they don't provide a documentation URL, request that they send it as soon as they get one.


    1.  If Keith and Jim  (TomB will be taking this over) , Jim  and TomB have concerns based on  the above checks, they reply to the requester with  the concerns with a copy to mace-submit@internet2.edu.
    2. Assuming Keith and Jim (TomB) approve , Jim and TomB  approve the request, they reply to the requestor, with a copy to mace-submit@internet2.edu informing that the request has been approved.
    3. Emily then adds the URN to the bottom of the table on this web page https://www.internet2.edu/products-services/trust-identity/mace-registries/urnmace-namespace/
      1. Emily has been adding the URNs to the web table using the source code editing feature in Django content manager. 
        It   also works to add a table row without editing the source code. Here is info from webmaster Mike Creech as of Aug 2018:
        1. Once you have opened the page and double-clicked on the text plugin with the table in it, you can right-click with your mouse on the previous row of the table and be offered the option to insert a new row.  
    4. Emily emails the submitter, copying mace-submit@internet2.edu informing the submitter that their URN is on the website.
  1. Maintaining the URNs
    1. occasionally someone emails with an update of the contact person to their existing URN. In this case, Emily makes the update on the website and replies that the update has been made. 
  2. See sample emails for an URN request and approval here

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