Stef and all,

Einar Stefferud wrote:

> Thanks Kent for giving our work serious consideration.
>
> It has been developed, and is presented to DNSO.ORG in the hopes that
> it will help lead to convergence on the issues.

  Ot should be obvious to you Stef by this time that this was and still is
wishful thinking....

>
>
> I am not at all certain that this represents the fully stable postion
> for ORSC, as it has been given a crash effort, and not all content is
> not entirely set yet;-)...  It is a draft, after all.
>
> And, ORSC reserves the right to submit an alterantive to ICANN in any
> case, since the ICANN call is not limited to any specific party,
> though we do understand that ICANN has been engaged in some direct and
> private hand holding with DNSO.ORG.
>
> None the less, we will proceed on the assumption that we are playing
> on a level field, and that our collective goal is to close ranks
> around a proposal that is faithful to our common values.
>
> Cheers...\Stef
>
> >From your message Tue, 5 Jan 1999 12:54:44 -0800:
> }
> }On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 11:21:31AM -0800, Christopher Ambler wrote:
> }> With all due respect, Mikki, I must agree that you did not
> }> make your intentions clear, and that has caused me some
> }> distress.
> }>
> }> However, upon further reflection, I feel that we have
> }> nothing to lose here. If the DNSO.ORG group takes our
> }> comments into their application, then we truly do have
> }> a consensus draft.
> }
> }Speaking as a dnso.org drafting committee member, and personally,
> }Mikki's draft will be given very serious consideration, and I am
> }extremely grateful (and surprised, to tell you the truth) that she
> }and ORSC are presenting dnso.org with a coherent and complete
> }document to chew on.
> }
> }There is no doubt that some of the ORSC document will be incorporated
> }in the next dnso.org document -- it was my intention to rip off the
> }good parts, in any case.
> }
> }Please remember, though, that there are genuinely conflicting
> }provisions in the INTA, the ORSC, and the current DNSO.org documents
> }("draft7").  Any document that covers a wide range of stakeholders is
> }going to require compromise.
> }
> }--
> }Kent Crispin, PAB Chair                                "Do good, and you'll be
> }[EMAIL PROTECTED]                              lonesome." -- Mark Twain

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