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RE: [wg-review] Clarifications requested from BoD, Staff, NC, TC,Chair prior to co-Chair elections
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> the business constituency explicitly allows
[?] small > businesses,
> That is, the vast representational gap claimed
by some is a > pure fiction.
Uh huh.
J
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-----Original Message----- > From: owner-wg-review@dnso.org [mailto:owner-wg-review@dnso.org]On >
Behalf Of 'Kent Crispin' > Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 8:05
PM > To: wg-review@dnso.org > Subject: Re: [wg-review]
Clarifications requested from BoD, Staff, NC, > TC,Chair prior to co-Chair
elections > > > On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 07:31:14PM -0500,
Judith Oppenheimer wrote: > > A statistician I'm not, but I don't
believe the difference > is germane to my > > point. The
vast majority of domain name registrants are > *very* small > >
businesses - fewer than 10 employees - and consumers. > > Lumping
consumers and businesses isn't typical, you know. > > The difference
is not germane to my point, either. Small > businesses are >
businesses; the business constituency explicitly allows small >
businesses, and, as greg pointed out, if they actually participated in >
the BC, they would control it. That is, there already is a >
representational home in the DNSO for from 80 to 90% of all > domain
name > registrants -- actually, more, because we do have the
non-commercial > constituency which allows non-commercial domain name
holders who are > organizations of any size. > > That is, the
vast representational gap claimed by some is a > pure
fiction. > > -- > Kent
Crispin
"Be good, and you will be >
kent@songbird.com
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