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Re: [ga] Are the Falkland Islands and Bermuda in Europe?


That's the most sensible thing I've read all day.

Local and national At Large / User Groups will develop their own identity,
and it's not really for ICANN to define regional catchment areas at all.

Real participation is bottom up, not top down.

ALAC and its RALOs should be abandoned, and the real At Large - as an
alliance and network of groups - should be left to develop naturally,
meeting the needs of local users, not the needs of the ICANN Board for
legitimacy.


Yrs,
Richard Henderson

----- Original Message -----
From: Asaad Y. Alnajjar - Millennium Inc. <alnajjar@any-dns.com>
To: Marc Schneiders <marc@fuchsia.bijt.net>; General Assembly of the DNSO
<ga@dnso.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: [ga] Are the Falkland Islands and Bermuda in Europe?


> We need to increase the number of regions and allow each region to evolve
and
> expand to parallel paths of the other regions.
>
> For example, The Middle East, it has been always included with Asia/Africa
and
> this caused massive delay and damage to advancing the Arabic Domain Name
> standardization and the official launch of Arabic URLs.
>
> Many of us did in fact reach out to ICANN since the year 2001 and had
repeatedly
> explained this need, however, no genuine action has taken place nor any
real
> effort shown to even consider this in the near future. In the end what
will
> happen is each group will independently develop their own regardless of
ICANN's
> regions.
>
> Regards,
>
> Asaad Alnajjar
> CEO Millennium Inc.
> Founding member MINC / AINC


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