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Re: [ga] Additional Mailing Lists?
Sounds good to me. Lets get these up and running......:)
/Bruce
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roberto Gaetano" <ga_chair@hotmail.com>
To: <david@farrar.com>; <webmaster@babybows.com>
Cc: <ga@dnso.org>
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: [ga] Additional Mailing Lists?
David Farrar wrote:
>
>The ideal situation to me it seems is that the Names Council delegates
>to the GA Chair and Co-Chair authority to request the Secretariat to
>set up new mailing lists. It would need to be made clear that such
>mailing lists are GA mailing lists only and not DNSO mailing lists or
>working groups.
>
I think we went already through this. I proposed seaprate ML on subjects of
interest already several months ago.
I don't think there's any problem in starting a new GA ML, IMHO there's no
need for NC involvement: they have more important things to do then
micromanage the GA.
The point is only that there is an administrative overhead in starting a
list: it cannot be done for each and every real or supposed need.
I think it will be sensible that the (new) Chair assess the need (with a
straw poll if necessary.
Personally, I am in favour of a GA ML for:
- DNSO Review, to continue discussion ongoing in the to-be-discontinued WG
Review;
- alternate roots, to provide a specific forum for the subject (and possibly
to come up with a scope of the WG to be proposed to NC).
Regards
Roberto
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