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Re: [ga] Objective of a GA member
Eric,
On 27 Nov 2001, at 19:37, Eric Dierker wrote:
> 1. Why are you monitoring?
To find potential for co-operations and get an impression on the
overall opinion about ICANN issus from people who are somehow
involved.
> 2. Why do you participate?
To get an answer or an opinion about own strategies and find
partners. This implies a kind of reserve against personal and political
discussions.
> 3. What do you expect of the GA?
To bundle and mirror the opinion of its members. To represent that
opinion officially. To be usable as a plattform for exchange between
its members and so get the development of the internet go further.
> 4. Name your four favorite GA participants.
No personal comment.
> 5. Name your least favorite GA participants.
No personal comment.
> 6. Are you in favor of the ALSC proposal?
No. ALSC is ICANN staff driven. The proposal for the building of an At-
Large-community itself is okay. The ALSC proposal doesn't meet a
real at-large community in my opinion.
> 7. Do you want an IDNH So?
Yes. IDNH ensures a long term usability of the internet through its
users.
> 8. Is staff doing a proper job?
>
> 9. Is the BoD doing a proper job?
>
> 10. Is the NC doing a proper job?
Criticism is ever a light job. And doing the job is much more difficult
as not doing it. I have no criteria to judge how staff, BoD or NC are
doing their job. I just can say which decisions are good to me and
which not. Since I didn't discuss the issues until now, I have no right
to criticize, whether in a constructive fashion or not.
Regards,
Pascal
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