Jay Fenello wrote:
>
> Go figure,
>
> The IFWP list just came back on line.
>
> That does not change my message however.
> We need a list of record. The IFWP has
> acted as a central discussion list, but
> it has not been sanctioned as such by
> ICANN.
>
> And more importantly, it has experienced
> continuing problems. People can't find
> instructions on how to sign up, people
> can't always sign up when they do find
> the obscure instructions, and the list
> operation has been sporadic at best.
>
> These problems must be solved before
> we enter the public comment period.
>
> IMHO & FWIW,
>
> Jay.
>
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