At 1/8/99, 12:02 AM, Einar Stefferud wrote:
>There is some confustion here;-)...
>
>The <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailing list passed into disuse just about
>the time that Joe Sims was added, in part because of the controversy
>that arose because Joe Sims was added, and in part because the
>drafting work of the list was done and complete, and it was time to
>move out to the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> list.
>
>So, let's not go overboard here.  We are having enough trouble
>maintaining the canoe in its upright configuration!
>
>Cheers...\Stef


Hi Stef,

Unfortunately, that is not correct :-(
Here is the latest participants list posting:

Jay.


Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 14:14:08 +0100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: "Lynn St.Amour" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: DNSO PROGRESS UPDATE
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Please find below a memo outlining the next steps in the DNSO process.
This has been driven by the Transition and Drafting teams and has been
heavily influenced by comments from many of you.  It is our intent to
distribute this to a wider audience as well as to post it on the DNSO
web-site. 
____________________________________________________________

There have been many e-mails over the last few days re the next steps for
the DNSO Application and this posting is an attempt to give some additional
clarity.  We are very much committed to a representative, inclusive, open
and transparent process and we recognize that we will need to manage this
carefully if we are to meet the above goals as well as the filing deadline
of February 5th, 1999.

The current draft proposal (VERSION 7), see http://www.dnso.org , built
from the items we had reached consensus on through the Barcelona and
Monterrey meetings was published three weeks ago.  This will be revised (

if necessary) to accommodate any legitimate points of disagreement re; the
consensus reached via the meetings held to date.  A new revision ( if
necessary, per the above) will be published on the 18th of January on the
DNSO web-site.  The responsibilities of the drafting team appointed in
Monterrey will end with this document in line with what was previously
agreed.  All comments on these proposals should be sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as soon as possible to ensure that they are included.

A number of additional substantive inputs to the proposal above have come
(or are coming) from organizations such as ORSC, INTA, ICC, NSI, etc.  An
open meeting has been scheduled by ICC, INTA and a number of other
organizations, for the 22nd of January to try and integrate these into one
proposal.  Therefore, the DNSO Transition team (working with other parties
who have actively participated by submitting substantive comments),  has
appointed a new drafting team to prepare a draft proposal for publication
on the 12th of January.  It is expected that much of the review of this
document will take place before the meeting on the 22nd.  All comments on
this proposal should also be posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED]   In the case
where new and substantive inputs are received from recognized
organizations, an individual representing this organization may be asked to
meet with the drafting team to clarify any positions or points of
integration.  

The drafting team is comprised of: David Maher, Kent Crispin, Theresa
Swinehart, Antony Van Couvering and Eberhard Lisse.  Michael Heltzer of
INTA has agreed to participate and act as an organizational point of
contact for INTA as they have submitted substantive comments.  In order to
take advantage of the knowledge institutionalized to date, as well as to
ensure broader representation amongst stakeholders, and increase
transparency, those individuals taking part in the previous drafting
exercises will be kept on the drafting team as observers (Fay Howard,
Amadeu Abril I Abril, Michael Schneider, Nii Quaynor, Kilnam Chon, Bill
Semich, Olivier Muron). 

There is a lot of work to be done given the tight deadline and it is
expected that much of the integration work will be done prior to the
meeting on the 22nd.  This way, the meeting can be used to reach consensus
on what should be a small number of remaining open items. Progress will be
posted periodically on the DNSO web-site and more information on the
process and on next steps will be posted on the web-site in the coming days.

We look forward to your comments and contributions and are confident that
we will make the February 5th deadline.

____________________________________________________________________________
_______
Lynn St. Amour  Office phone :+41 (0)22 929 5786  Mobile :+41 (0)79 202 3127
Internet Society, Executive Director - Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA)

Make your plans now for:
NDSS'99, San Diego, California;  Feb. 4-5, 1999 <http://www.isoc.org/ndss99>
INET'99, San Jose, California; June 22-25, 1999 <http://www.isoc.org/inet99>
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