snapping fingers, yes, good idea.
Unfortunately, ICANN does not appear to act in the majority's interest,...
this shouldn't dissuade us from unifying.
swerve
> From: "dnsadmin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 11:44:27 -0800
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: ICANN political movement by OpenSRS RSP's
>
>
> Just a note. ICANN is required to listen to the majority, is it not? In
> this case, can't we round up all RSP's and have a large voice if we present
> our views to ICANN?
>
> For instance:
>
> Say we wanted to modify the way charge-back domains can be handled. We
> could have OpenSRS's legal team draft an ICANN proposal, and then as RSP's
> we could market the idea between ourselves and to the general public.
>
> If there is any type of "voting" process to get it ICANN approved, we could
> all participate, etc, etc -- to try and get it passed.
>
> I seems with the hundreds of RSP's using OpenSRS today, collectively we all
> have a large voice and could be heard, not only by the media, but by ICANN
> themselves.
>
> Why not help mold the current ICANN policies into something more reasonable
> and workable, to support resellers??
>
>
>