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Re: [ga] Extension of the Interim Board Directors
Kendall and all remaining assembly members,
I think you hit the nail on the head here. It is quite right that Ken Stubbs
is more often than not inconsistent with truth telling, evasive, and
purposefully
misleading in his positions and sometime disgusting in his behavior. As such
I think a new proposal should be drafted for his immediate removal from the
NC.
Kendall Dawson wrote:
> I wonder if Mr. Stubbs will ever answer the question?
>
> At 11:56 AM 11/09/2000 -0800, Christopher Ambler wrote:
>
> >Since you refused to answer that question in Yokohama, one must
> >assume that the obvious answer is correct.
>
> DNSO Names Council (NC) section of ICANN's Yokohama meeting:
>
> Ambler: "Am I going to get an answer? No?"
> Stubbs: "Not at this time, sir, no."
>
> I think Mr. Ambler is correct in stating that only the entrenched and the
> apologists for the entrenched are saying there isn't consensus. The only
> people who have opposed it as far as I can see are - Dave Crocker, Kent
> Crispin, Ken Stubbs, and Chuck Gomes. Did I miss anyone?
>
> BTW: if you ever read the roving_reporter
> (http://www.tbtf.com/roving_reporter/) there is a good article from
> yesterday titled:
>
> Election envy; Or, The Boardsquatters fight back
>
> Here is a snippet:
> -------------------
> "ICANN is the regulator of a market worth about US $50 billion," said Mr.
> Cohen, "and it is the first organization to attempt a world-wide election
> online. Every aspect of this election occurred online - campaigning,
> nomination, acceptance, voter registration and voting. The implications for
> a democratic global voting process for the future are astounding."
>
> But all this time ICANN has been insisting that its "mandate is not to 'run
> the Internet.' Rather, it is to coordinate the management of only those
> specific technical, managerial and policy development tasks that require
> central coordination-- the assignment of globally unique names, addresses,
> and protocol parameters." Yet here we learn -- from a boardmember entering
> his second term, no less -- that ICANN is the regulator of a $50
> billion-dollar market.
> -------------------
>
> .
>
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