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Re: [ga] Re: ALSC draft -- Outreach
Jeff,
I agree with you here to a point. And then I just get down right pissed
off. This is like going to a doctor who should be able to cure your
infection with an antibiotic, can't - and then blames it on you for the
people you hang out with. I understand the Touton has a little server
warehouse up in the Marina area and about 74 billion ips reserved. Why did I
just run a ping trace from SE Asia and have it routed through MDR.
Competence is not the issue. They can do it, they just yell and scream that
they cannot. The actual ownership of the ICANN is not the issue. There is
no membership.
Accountability is the issue, these bastards never stand up for what they do.
They never say this is what I am doing and why. They are spineless at best
and larcenist at norm.
To say that non-domain name holders ( individuals ) should be excluded due to
technical problems is absurd, to say there will be a crash due to alternate
dotBizs is ludicrous. These people blame technical incompetence for there
own social incompetence. My techno friends can do anything these people need
to run this ICANN right yet they are blamed for not having the answers. In
this case hail to the technos and wo be it upon us poly-wogs.
Eric
Jeff Williams wrote:
> Eric and all assembly members,
>
> Technical competence doesn't seem to be one of the ICANN BoD
> and staff's long suit. This has been made evident in the number of
> occasions where the ICANN Web site has been down and the obvious
> poor design of it. However this brings into question AGAIN the
> competence of the ability to carry out it's technical advisory
> requirements...
>
> Eric Dierker wrote:
>
> > This is silly Mr. Lynn,
> >
> > A decent tech can do that in a day, you are not sincere as you run your
> > site and this hurts your credibility.
> >
> > Eric
> >
> > "M. Stuart Lynn" wrote:
> >
> > > Danny -- many thankls for your suggestion. We were in the process of
> > > restructuring the "New and Noteworthy" section to consolidate
> > > references to the Montevideo meetings. As you can see this now
> > > includes a reference to the ALSC report.
> > >
> > > Stuart
> > >
> > > At 12:55 PM -0400 8/29/01, dannyyounger@cs.com wrote:
> > > >I note that the ALSC draft report is still not published as "New and
> > > >Noteworthy" on ICANN's main website. As the potential
> > > >re-structuring of the ICANN organization is certainly worthy of
> > > >considerable discussion, would it not be appropriate to prominently
> > > >cite the document and to create a public forum link so that public
> > > >comments might be received?
> > > >
> > > >Outreach is a pro-active effort. If we truly wish to obtain
> > > >consensus, we should endeavor in good faith to make it possible for
> > > >the public to become aware of the issues and to respond accordingly.
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > > __________________
> > > Stuart Lynn
> > > President and CEO
> > > ICANN
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> Regards,
>
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