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[ga] Names Council Members
Hi Bill
> why is the NC mailing list not public?
> How does that
> square with the Bylaws "open as possible" -- or words to that effect?)
http://www.dnso.org/constituency/ncmembers.html
Regards
Patrick Corliss
----- Original Message -----
From: William S. Lovell <wsl@cerebalaw.com>
To: Eric Dierker <eric@HI-TEK.COM>
Cc: Joop Teernstra <terastra@terabytz.co.nz>; ga@DNSO.org <ga@dnso.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 2:27 AM (AEST)
Subject: Re: [ga] Intense individual constituency activity
> I would agree with everything Eric says, and putting this up was a very
> good piece
> of work. For possible use at Stockholm, what I would be doing (in my
> current state
> of just working my way into this whole thing) if I were going, since we
> seem to have
> a Resolution from the Board regarding an Individuals Constituency, and
> evidently some
> action (i.e., form a Working Group) expected out of the Names Council, I
> would
> search the archives at http://www.dnso.org/archives.html, under the NC,
> and maybe
> there we'll find out what's going on. (I'll be doing that search
> myself, but I also have
> to make a living with this computer thingee here in front of me!) I hope
> to find stuff,
> but if nothing is there, the above link reference will go into my
> EVIDENCE folder.
>
> (My thanks to the Secretariat for re-directing me to that site -- I'd
> had it once but
> lost it. But a dumb question: why is the NC mailing list not public?
> How does that
> square with the Bylaws "open as possible" -- or words to that effect?)
>
> (Um, "black ops" are not fictional.)
>
> Eric, your best line is this one: "Whether your ultimate goal was
> reached or not the
> wonderful side effect has been to keep indviduals involved and
> passionate" -- Joop's
> work certainly helped me get going!
>
> Bill Lovell
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