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[ga] Consensus... Definition?
Chuck Gomes writes: "Finally, one of the underlying assumptions that seems
to be prevalent is
that we should always be able to come to a consensus position. It is not
only possible but also reasonable that on many issues it will not be possible
to reach a community consensus. That is perfectly okay. In those cases we
should simply let market forces work as freely as possible and
allow diversity so that consumers can choose what best meets their needs and
interests."
I think that we need to put this comment into perspective, so I will pose
this question to Chuck:
If the two largest gTLD registrars (that between them register over 70% of
all such domains) adopt an auto-NACK policy, and the remaining 80 other
registrars vote to adopt an auto-ACK policy, would you consider this to be a
legitimate consensus for auto-ACK?
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