On 20-Jan-99 Roberto Gaetano wrote: > Stephen Page wrote: > >> Presently, ICANN has a closed list. ORSC has an open list. >> DNSO.ORG has a closed list. >> > Point of clarification: > > If you are referring to the main mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), you are > wrong, because the list is open. An open list that was TOTALLY ignored and in which NO drafting occurred. Drafting of these documents should of been done in public. As it is your own drafting team is now condemning your proposal as not being anything like what they came up with. What good is a public list that is not used as a part of the process? I'll answer : No good at all. You don't have an open list at all. > About ICANN, also it depends on which list you are talking about. > > This, of course, doesn't change the significance of the reasonment that > follows, but according to my experience people that read a (long) posting, > and find an inaccurate statement in the first lines are less motivated to go > through the whole message. His statement is TOTALLY accurage, Roberto, and you know it. ---------------------------------- E-Mail: William X. Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 19-Jan-99 Time: 17:33:09 ---------------------------------- __________________________________________________ To receive the digest version instead, send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To SUBSCRIBE forward this message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To UNSUBSCRIBE, forward this message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problems/suggestions regarding this list? Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___END____________________________________________
