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Re: [council] Alternate Root paper by Grant


i support grant's suggestion here as well

ken stubbs
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter de Blanc" <pdeblanc@usvi.net>
To: "'Grant Forsyth'" <grant.forsyth@clear.co.nz>; "'Milton Mueller'"
<mueller@syr.edu>; <philip.sheppard@aim.be>; <council@dnso.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 6:44 AM
Subject: RE: [council] Alternate Root paper by Grant


> In the interests of harmony, I can gho with that.
>
> (maybe i've been in this ICANN process too long...  ;-)
>
> peter
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Grant Forsyth [mailto:grant.forsyth@clear.co.nz]
> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 3:45 AM
> To: 'Peter de Blanc'; 'Milton Mueller'; philip.sheppard@aim.be;
> council@dnso.org
> Subject: RE: [council] Alternate Root paper by Grant
>
>
> Gentlemen
> As chair of the committee, I provided Philip with the title he suggested
for
> the agenda item.
> It is based on the title that I proposed by my email of 14/5 - which I
know
> Milton thought should be changed, but no one else (to my recollection)
> supported Milton's change - so I had assumed that the working title stood.
>
> I am not wishing to get hung up on semantics, but note that Milton's
> suggested title was "Multiple DNS roots: technical, economic and policy
> problems." (Milton's email of 15/5)
> While I think this is more or less accommodating to the topic under
> consideration it is limiting in that it does not in my view accommodate
> consideration of the new.net - which I would characterise as an
"alternative
> naming" issue, which as Milton has correctly noted is one of the
> considerations set for the committee. It also establishes a presumption
that
> there are "problems" - something I think we might wish to determine in the
> course of our research.
>
> In order to get an appropriate description of what it is we want to
present
> on, I suggest a variant of Milton's
>
> "Report of the committee on multiple DNS roots and names."
>
> Hope that works for you all.
> Regards
>
> Grant Forsyth
> Manager Industry & Regulatory Affairs
> CLEAR Communications Ltd
> Private Bag 92143 Auckland
> ph +64 9 912 5759
> fx +64 9 912 4788
> Mobile (021) 952 007
> email grant.forsyth@clear.co.nz
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter de Blanc [mailto:pdeblanc@usvi.net]
> Sent: Thursday, 24 May, 2001 15:34
> To: 'Milton Mueller'; philip.sheppard@aim.be; council@dnso.org
> Subject: RE: [council] Alternate Root paper by Grant
>
>
> I support Milton's position on this. I will join him in the objection if
the
> change is not made.
>
> Peter de Blanc
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-council@dnso.org [mailto:owner-council@dnso.org]On Behalf Of
> Milton Mueller
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 11:31 AM
> To: philip.sheppard@aim.be; council@dnso.org
> Subject: Re: [council] Alternate Root paper by Grant
>
>
> >>> "Philip Sheppard" <philip.sheppard@aim.be> 05/23/01 09:00 AM >>>
> Peter,
> I think Elisabeth has simply referenced Grant's original document. This
was
> a possible starting point for the work the group is now doing.
>
> ====
> There is a lot more to be read into it. Such as
> following agreed-upon NAmes Council decisions.
>
> A committee was formed to do a briefing on the
> technical aspects of "alternative roots."
>
> Please modify the agenda item's label to:
> "Report of the committee for briefing the Names Council on alternate
roots."
>
> If this change is not made, I will object to the agenda at the outset of
the
> meeting.
>
> --MM
>
> Here are the relevant notes from the meeting:
>
> * need for a technical briefing [on alternate roots]
> * need to distinguish between alternate roots and alternate names,
> * need to make known that this issue is on the DNSO agenda.
>
>
>
>



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