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Re: [ga] a cctld representative
Karl,
You are indeed fortunate. According to what I can determine, mine
landed in my e-mail inbox about 3 minutes later (local time EST),
probably because my name begins with the letter "S". I had less than
two minutes of meaningful public commentary available to me. And I had
not brewed any coffee yet..
Karl Auerbach wrote:
>On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 barrister@chambers.gen.nz wrote:
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>>I look forward to learning of the mechanism by which he will be provided
>>with the consensus views of the cctlds in order to carry out the function.
>>Doubtless another bottom-up, transparent and consultative process will
>>be adopted, as a result of which cctlds will be told what their
>>representative has done.
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>Well, I first heard the name of Mr. Staley in an email that landed in my
>e-mail inbox at 4:54am PST on the morning of March 12. The board meeting
>in which that person was selected from among a slate consisting of two
>candidates, started about six minutes later, at 5am PST.
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>6 minutes.
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>6 minutes for meaningful public commentary, for a bottom-up, transparent,
>consultative process. Yup, six minutes.
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