From: "Kevin J. Connolly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [IDNO:402] wire update
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Fascinating. I seem to recall that Kent was castigated because he asked where the archives were located. It seems to be a deep, dark secret. I was a founder of the IDNO and the existence/location of the archive was kept secret from me.
Before the myth of the founding of the IDNO by Kevin J. Connolly takes off, I would like to make clear what this founding consisted of.
I invited all joiners, who would join before the ICANN Berlin meeting to be listed on the web page as founding members.
That's all.
This is how Mr Connolly founded the IDNO constituency:
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From: "Kevin J. Connolly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: I want to join the Cyberspace Association
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Okay, since I am the owner of the Cybersharque domain, I qualify; you can name
me as a founder, and link to my homepage blurb
http://www.cybersharque.com/kevin.html
Kevin J. Connolly
Frankly I think Kevin's buddy, Mr Crispin, who qualified too but did not join, has been more fortright about his position.
With regards to the archives: they were on Mr Conolly's own harddrive and on every other listmember's.
The list had only just started and no decision about any public archiving had yet been made by the IDNO members.
--Joop Teernstra LL.M.-- , bootstrap of
the Cyberspace Association,
the constituency for Individual Domain Name Owners
http://www.idno.org
