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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 This message contains various items, all of which concern the "Proposed Criteria and Accreditation Process for At-Large Structures, and Proposed Guidelines for Regional At-Large Organizations' (RALOs) Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with ICANN Draft for Public Comment 9 April 2003". First: Where is the public posting of the comments? It appears that it has not been established. Without there being public posting of comments *while* the discussion period is open there is no ability for the development of ideas through the exchange of ideas. Without the public being able to see the postings as they occur the whole idea of informed public comment is crippled, if not rendered a mockery. Second: The first point under "Proposed minimum criteria for an At-Large Structure (ALS)" says "...relates to ICANN's technical management responsibilities for the Internet's domain name and address system..." I find this linkage of an ALS to "technical" matters to be disingenuous - ICANN rarely, if ever, deals with technical matters. ICANN is primarily a body that deals with legal, social, economic, and business regulatory matters that have no meaningful relationship to any technical matter whatsoever. None of ICANN's other "stakeholders" are obligated to demonstrate that their concerns or representative organizations arise out of a technical foundation. This completely artifical limitation of a "technical" relationship should not be imposed on those of the internet community or upon any organizations they chose to represent their views. Third: Worthy as many of the criteria are (such as the requirement that ALS's disclose funding to reveal any conflicts), no similar criteria are imposed on ICANN's other "stakeholders". Unless and until such criteria are imposed equally on all other ICANN "stakeholders" and their constituent organizations it is unfair to impose these conditions on those in the internet community or upon any organizations they chose to represent their views. --karl-- Karl Auerbach Elected Director for North America Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+pkl11vJeUn0EFVoRAk2aAJ465ORckm2S9Kl6vKy+WftgYyAWgwCfbuUN SrZh0naf/aIwQ8GYNVdADBM= =lSGw -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- [Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index] |