Hans K (I cannot spell it now, the Dutch ICANN board member).
It really makes a difference being here, because the Board doesn't read many
of the documents. The staff presents summaries of comment from the public
lists, and they presented it orally, but the Board members don't read the
Dian and all,
Well this very interesting and reveling indeed. According to Esther Dyson,
your comment here is not accurate from here comments following the
Singapore ICANN conference. If the Board is only "Occasionaly"
reading online and ICANN mailing list comments as well as those of the
Adam and all,
After doing a fairly good review of the comments in real time done
thus far that are available for viewing I did not see any mention of
the SBA comments sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In addition
this is not or should not be surprising as Diane has already reported
much to my
To those who brought so many people from all over the world to the meeting
in Berlin. Many many thanks and compliments. You are breaking new grounds to
permit global open meetings.
Tamar
At 03:31 AM 5/27/99 +0200, you wrote:
Deutsche Telekom provided Net connectivity, and Germanynet augmented
The Report from the Front, sent previously, was a dispatch from Michael
Sondow in Berlin, sent thanks to the graciously offered email service of
Robert F. Connolly.
Berlin. May 27. A multilateral cease-fire agreement for the purpose of
collecting the dead and wounded permits your correspondent to offer the
following report from the war zone.
Communications here on the eastern front are in a lamentable state.
Small barracks and other temporary bivouacs,
I don't want to sound like an NSF apologist, but I think it's an
oversimplification to say that they guaranteed NSI a profit in the
cooperative agreement. NSF could not have predicted the future, where
domain name registrations would take off as a result of the popularity of
the web.
--gregbo
FYI -- Bret
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DNSO Constituencies
The Board discussed the applications received to date from groups desiring
to form Constituencies of the Domain Names Supporting Organization. After
consideration, the Board unanimously adopted the following resolutions.
RESOLVED, that the
Greetings
I'd also like to add my thanks to those responsible for making the on-line
participation possible. The meeting started 7:00pm New Zealand time and
went through until 4:30am - and the quality of the web-cast was good enough
to keep at least four of us glued to our respective screens
Crisis: Massive Internet tapping revealed [5/27]
We apologize in advance for this rant, but we firmly believe it is
necessary to expose this shocking (if not surprising) story to as many
people as possible -- before the circles of power which have created it
solidify their positions beyond
I don't want to sound like an NSF apologist, but I think it's an
oversimplification to say that they guaranteed NSI a profit in the
cooperative agreement. NSF could not have predicted the future, where
domain name registrations would take off as a result of the popularity of
the web.
Title: TLDA gTLD DNSO Recognition
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Esther and the ICANN Board of Directors;
The Top Level Domain Association (TLDA) submits this memo for
immediate reconsideration of the TLDA as an ICANN recognized gTLD DNSO
constituency as defined in the
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Esther,
Can we have access to the proposals for review by the Internet
community?
++
Gene Marsh
interim secretary, Top Level Domain Association
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From:
I forgot to mention that the comments that come in from people listening to the
webcasts are also read to the assembly.
dc
Diane Cabell wrote:
Hans K (I cannot spell it now, the Dutch ICANN board member).
It really makes a difference being here, because the Board doesn't read many
of the
Diane C wrote:
I forgot to mention that the comments that come in from people listening
to the
webcasts are also read to the assembly.
Only on the first day. On the second day, Esther promised several times
that she would "get to" the written comments from the webcast, but she
never really
Ben Edelman wrote:
I felt frustrated at never hearing our comments mentioned
except as something that would be read aloud at some future
point. But the point never came, the momentum in the room
being too robust, (to be kind, out of sight, out mind), and we
mostly were left out.
http://www.latimes.com/HOME/BUSINESS/t47542.html
So how come none of you gurus passed on this information?
Too busy politikin'?
Bill Lovell
Sue,
SO what were your impressions of the board members in general?
I would be very personally interested...
Sue Leader wrote:
Greetings
I'd also like to add my thanks to those responsible for making the on-line
participation possible. The meeting started 7:00pm New Zealand time and
Mikki and all,
Mikki Barry wrote:
Diane C wrote:
I forgot to mention that the comments that come in from people listening
to the
webcasts are also read to the assembly.
Only on the first day. On the second day, Esther promised several times
that she would "get to" the written comments
I saw this posted on the domain-policy list, as well as here, 2 days
ago or so.
On Thu, 27 May 1999 22:29:23 -0700, Bill Lovell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
http://www.latimes.com/HOME/BUSINESS/t47542.html
So how come none of you gurus passed on this information?
Too busy politikin'?
Bill
FYI, the complete list of ICANN-accredited registrars, with links to their
sites, is posted at: www.domainhandbook.com/registrars.html
http://www.latimes.com/HOME/BUSINESS/t47542.html
Ellen Rony Co-author
The Domain Name Handbook
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