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ISC (Re: [ga] NC BS)
On Fri, 17 May 2002, at 10:14 [=GMT-0700], Kent Crispin wrote:
> On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 09:33:43AM -0700, Bret Fausett wrote:
> Proposal:
>
> Take the current GA apparatus (mailing list, voting registry, etc) and
> clone it. Name it the "individual stakeholders constituency" (ISC), and
> seed it with the "membership" of the GA. Give it 6 months to a year to
> come up with a charter approved by ICANN, and give it 3 votes on the
> Names Council when (if) that charter gets approved, and that the
> constituency dues can be paid.
And how much would these dues be? Would it not be more clever for those
interested as mere users to get a voice in DNS policy, and willing to pay
some membership fee, to found an organization separate from ICANN?
Something really bottom up. It could then offer itself to take on the
AtLarge role, e.g. organizing an election for the 9 board seats. And if
ICANN refuses to accept, talk, negotiate, compromise, well, this new
organization could always do the same as the elected Irish representatives
did nearly a hundred years ago. Most of Ireland is free now, for a long
time. They did not get all they wanted, but most of it. Much more than
when they had remained cerfs.
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