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Re: [ga] OBJECTION Re: Transfer TF elections
Thomas and all assembly members,
Thomas Roessler wrote:
> On 2001-12-11 11:34:12 -0500, DannyYounger@cs.com wrote to the DNSO
> secretariat:
>
> >On December 5, I announced my resignation from the transfers task
> >force and asked members of the GA to indicate whether they had an
> >interest in the position. It was stated that elections would
> >begin after a week's time. During the course of this week three
> >individuals have expressed their interest in this position: Jeff
> >Williams, Thomas Roessler, and Eric Dierker.
>
> >Please begin an election.
>
> >The winner will become the GA's representative to the Task Force.
> >The next runner-up will become an official non-voting observer to
> >the Task Force. The last-place candidate will become an observer
> >if and only if the Task Force expands the number of allotted
> >observers (which has not yet happened, but which is a
> >possibility).
>
> I OBJECT.
>
> Danny: In the message announcing your resignation from your TF seat,
> there was not a single word on eventual observers being sent to the
> Task Force. The only assumption one could derive from that message
> is that a SINGLE representative to the Task Force will be elected by
> the GA.
>
> For this reason, the question how many observers shall be sent to
> the Transfers Task Force MUST either itself be subject to a vote of
> the members of the GA, or the GA MUST NOT send any GA observers to
> the TF. The runner-ups MUST NOT automatically become observers on
> the Task Force, just by an oukas of the GA's chair.
I disagree in part. That part being Thomas, that any and all
interested
parties, a la the MoU, should be able to observe on any ICANN related
Task Force. <Full Stop> Anything less or other wise is just a form
of ideological manipulation or at lease extremely subject to it. Your
own tone in your response to Danny seem to indicate that as well... :(
I am quite disappointed in anyone displaying such.
Now that said here, I also in part agree with you that JUST to
runner-ups should be observers on ANY task force. In addition,
I disagree to this extent with Danny in such an exclusionary
consideration.
>
>
> Quite frankly, I am NOT going to serve on the Transfer Task Force on
> the basis of an election which places me on that Task Force together
> with either Jeff Williams or Eric Dierker - be it due to the vote's
> outcome, or be it due to the way the ballot is prepared.
Interesting comment here Thomas! My My, I could think you have
a personal problem with me and Eric! How gosh! How terribly
disgusting! Perhaps I should parish this thought? Please advise.
>
>
> A GA which (either by vote or by action of its chair) places any of
> these two individuals on any task force as its representative or as
> an observer does not deserve ANY kind of representation in the ICANN
> consensus process.
MERCY! Aren't we the little scrooge that wrecked the xmas sprit!
Heaven forbid! So it seems than that you don't believe in an open,
transparent, and stakeholder driven process as outlined in the White
Paper or the MoU... Very sad indeed! :((
>
>
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