I am trimming the cc list on this reply to reduce duplicate receipts.
The information regarding the "Poised" mailing list of the IETF
can be found at : http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/poisson-charter.html
For those interested. The current posted draft for a PSO is
located at: http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-poisson-pso-bl-01.txt
I believe that Scott Brader is the editor of this draft. Participation
on editing and discussion on this PSO proposed draft is NOT OPEN.
Roberto Gaetano wrote:
Michael Sondow wrote:Regards,> William Allen Simpson wrote:
>
> > <snip>
>
> You are the William Allen Simpson, a leader of the IETF, who spoke for the
> IETF at the Boston ICANN meeting on November 14th, are you not?
>
> May I ask you what you are doing writing the DNSO's application to ICANN,
> when you have never been to a DNSO meeting and, together with the rest of
> the IETF leadership, have refused the participation of anyone outside the
> IETF in the writing of the PSO proposal?
>
I am personally pleased that more people get into the debate.
My worry is exactly the opposite of Michael's: I am concerned that the
participation to the DNSO process is only involving few hundred people that
attended DNSO meetings or that are regularly participating in soem related
list (although I guess that many more are listening....).As for the PSO process, to the best of my knowledge the discussion is being
held on a public list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). It is true that it is the list of an
IETF Working Group, but it is also true that anybody can join, even the ones
that never participated to an IETF meeting.
In fact, I seem to recall some postings of Michael Sondow there. Am I wrong?Regards
Roberto
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