Eric Wiseberg wrote:
+ The "great unwashed" will not join and vote in ICANN
+ elections no matter how hard you beat the bushes.
I, Bob Allisat, replied:
> I figure a lot of average people
> will want to get involved if it ever comes to that.
Eric, in rebuttal:
++ I've seen such figuring, but
Greg Skinner wrote:
> Out of curiosity, what types of concerns are raised by people who don't
> use the lists (or newsgroups, etc), and is there a way to make these
> concerns a part of the public record?
>
> --gregbo
Good question. I don't know since they don't speak to me. An example might
b
At 12:38 PM 2/9/99 -0800, you wrote:
>Diane Cabell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>I agree that membership will not likely attract the world population en
>>mass. But every reference to "the lists" as being the only voice
>>ignores people who do not use these lists or the English language as
>>the
Diane Cabell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I agree that membership will not likely attract the world population en
>mass. But every reference to "the lists" as being the only voice
>ignores people who do not use these lists or the English language as
>their primary form of communication. It overlo
Must we choose? Can we not have a representation of both?
Tamar
At 09:31 AM 2/9/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I agree that membership will not likely attract the world population en
>mass. But every reference to "the lists" as being the only voice
>ignores people who do not use these lists or the Englis
I agree that membership will not likely attract the world population en
mass. But every reference to "the lists" as being the only voice
ignores people who do not use these lists or the English language as
their primary form of communication. It overlooks people who do not rely
on the lists as a
Bob Allisat wrote:
>
> Eric Weisberg wrote:
> > The "great unwashed" will not join and vote in ICANN
> > elections no matter how hard you beat the bushes.
>
> I figure a lot of average people
> will want to get involved if it ever comes to that.
I've seen such figuring, but not the basis.