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Re: [ga] We "decided" to defer the election of our ICANN board seats
Ellen:
Let's not try to make a complicated process like this more difficult.
We'll do our best here.
On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Ellen Rony wrote:
>
> May I suggest that if this process is to be meaningful, the nominator
> please present some background information and reason for placing a name in
> nomination. During the IFWP process, a number of inappropriate names
> (Garth Brooks comes to mind) were placed into the public hopper, and while
> I doubt that this will occur here, it would be helpful for all participants
> to know what expertise, experience, and history triggers a nomination.
>
> Then, of course, those who accept should provide the following information
> as outlined by the Names Council:
>
> The acceptance of the Nomination must include:
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> * Their full name
> * E-mail address
> * Organization they work for (if apply)
> * Snail-mail address.
> * The region that includes the country of which they are
> a citizen
> * The region that includes the country in which they
> reside
> * A clear statement of acceptance of the nomination
> * A Curriculum Vitae (no more than 500 words long)
> * A statement indicating their ideas, intentions and/or
> the reason why they consider they should be elected to
> serve in the ICANN Board (no more than 500 words).
>
>
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