>Please rest assured that this item below is not based on fact - "may" =/=
>"will" and CORE can anticipate what it wants without making it so. ICANN has
>made no decisions in this regard....and cannot at this point, as most of you
>know.
Esther, I am glad to see your denial, because when the CORE names do
go into the roots this comment can then become another nail in the
coffin of your credibility.
> ICANN depends on the DNSO to make recommendations in this area -
>recommendations which will be posted/debated publicly before leaving the
>DNSO to us, and will then be debated openly again.
And since CORE/ISOC have effectively captured the DNSO why would it
no recommend precisely this?
> There is no way we could
>make such a decision now, and no way that it could survive even if we tried
>to... Please calm down!
who say anything about now? you will manuever it in the future. as
far as now is concerned, given your inclination and that of mike
roberts to bring the internet into a socialist "managed" framework,
adopting the CORE so called public interest non profit stewardship
model seems obvious.
so from the point of view of your "rules" yeah you are right,
respecting your rules you can't do this now. But your track record
is a cynical attitude of doing what you want and then trying to
clothe it in legitimacy afterwords. why else do you create a
structure such that whenever you need to change the rules.... (the
bylaws) you can and do do so?
>Esther
>
>At 10:47 PM 11/08/99 -0700, William X. Walsh wrote:
> >From :
> >http://web-domains.net/
> >
> >The website of "Robert F. Connelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> who is a
> >"participant" on the Workgroup-C list on new gTLDs.
> >
> > NEWS: 1 August 1999:
> > The The first Generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs) may be delegated
> > in October or November of 1999. CORE anticipates .nom will the
> > first delgated to CORE by ICANN (successor to IANA). It should be
> > followed by .firm, .shop, .info, .rec, and .arts. Delegation of
> > .web will be delayed until conflicts can be resolved.
> >
> >I have asked Mr Connelly to provide the source for this information on
> >the Workgroup C list.
> >
> >But the implication is that CORE has already received information that
> >this is what will happen, that they can expect the first of "their"
> >domains in Oct/Nov, followed by the rest of "their" domains.
> >
> >It is my understanding that NO decisions or recommendations were to
> >made until Workgroup C finishes its work, sometimes in the next month
> >to month and a half.
> >
> >But this comment suggests to me that the outcome of this process is
> >already determined, and that we can expect the same betrayal of "open
> >processes" that we got with ICANN and the DNSO.
> >
> >Perhaps someone from the media on these lists can tell me how they can
> >POSSIBLY ignore the colusion that is going on, or not see that in fact
> >this special interest faction has dominated and will continue to
> >dominate this process, and only giving the most barest surface nod to
> >open processes and getting public input, while quietly going along
> >their way to do things the way they have already decided to do them.
> >
> >When the hell will you wake up and cover the real story?
> >
> >--
> >William X. Walsh
> >General Manager, DSo Internet Services
> >Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax:(209) 671-7934
> >
> >(IDNO MEMBER)
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> >constituency of Individual Domain Name Owners
> >http://www.idno.org
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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