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Re: [ga] Two things troubling me with the GA Chair elections... More Disenfranchizement by the DNSO NC
Karl and all DNSO'ers,
Yes Karl I would agree that it seems that this process goes around
in circles and we have yet again come to a point of who is a
stakeholder and who isn't. I had thought that was settled in the
White Paper and the MoU. Form my reading and other discussion
that I have seen, it was. Now we seem to have a DNSO and an
illegitimate NC that seems to think otherwise. A sad situation,
but hardly confusing. It is another attempt to disenfranchise
as many stakeholders as possible...
Karl Auerbach wrote:
> > ... That theme is "GA as
> > interest group/ constituency of its own". For better or worse,
> > the DSNO isn't designed that way. As I've said in previous
> > notes, the combination of that design and having groups in the
> > GA who are clearly disenfranchised implies a problem that needs
> > to be fixed, either by some appropriate readjustment of the
> > constituency list or by deciding that the GA contains
> > unrepresented interests after all, and contains them to the
> > extent that the GA ought to be represented on the NC. Without
> > that fixed, we inevitably have a confusing situation on our
> > hands.
>
> Then I am confused.
>
> It is patently obvious to me that the DNSO's "constituency" structure is
> an rigid snapshot of a some pre-ordained list of who, according to some
> arbitrary decision, has "stake" in the Internet. And it is obvious me that
> the DNSO's "constituency" structure is greatly biased in favor of
> commercial interests, is biased against non commercial interests, and
> entirely disenfranchises individual domain name owners.
>
> There is no doubt whatsoever that the GA contains many who are
> disenfranchised or underenfranchised in the DNSO's NC.
>
> If this is by-design, then it is a very broken design indeed.
>
> I personally see no value whatsoever in the "constituency" structure used
> in the DNSO, especially when we see that it is structured so that not only
> are many excluded entirely but also that several corporations are able to
> partake of the benefits of membership in multiple constituencies and hence
> achieve a multiplication of their votes.
>
> The GA is the only place where those who are disenfranchised can
> participate. And as we have seen, that participation is made effectively
> illusory and void by the NC's controlling hand.
>
> The GA must select its own chair.
>
> No issue should pass out of the DNSO unless approved by the GA.
>
> The GA, being the only body in the DNSO open to *all* interests should
> elect the DNSO's board seats.
>
> --karl--
Bob Davis...
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