Gordon and all,
Roberto is either cluless or has a serious language barrier. I have never
been able to figure out which it is.
Gordon Cook wrote:
> Roberto can't grasp why we don't want
> > a common root under public
> trust.
>
> he can't seem to understand that ICANN has no trust and will have no
> trust from those of us who have observed its record.........
>
> >Karl,
> >
> >Very good document, indeed.
> >
> >Let me state my POV on subject #2 (I have objections also on #1, but as this
> >has been discussed several times, all readers know where our positions
> >differ, and there's no need to bore them with another thread).
> >
> >I have nothing in principle against multiple roots, I just fail to
> >understand how this could be a better system than a common root under public
> >trust.
>
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