On Sat, May 29, 1999 at 01:03:20AM +0200, Onno Hovers wrote:
> > FURTHER RESOLVED, the Board determines that no proposal to create a
> > non-commercial domain name holders Constituency has yet been
> > submitted that is appropriate for recognition.
> 
> > FURTHER RESOLVED, with the recognition that the interests
> > represented by a non-commercial domain name holders Constituency
> > should be involved as early as possible in the DNSO organization
> > process, the Board urges that the organizers of this Constituency
> > should submit a consensus application for provisional recognition
> > as soon as possible, so that the issue of recognition can be
> > reconsidered by the Board no later than an anticipated meeting
> > during the week of June 21 so that representatives of this
> > Constituency can join the provisional Names Council.
> 
> Why wasn't a non-commercial domain name holders constituency
> recognized? Why didn't the non-commercial domain name holders
> reach a consensus?

Precisely because Milton Mueller and Michael Sondow insisted on a 
structure with the two of them in positions of power.  There was no 
other reason; that particular point was the last sticking point.


> The current DNSO is now mainly a trade organization.

Thank Milton and Michael.  

-- 
Kent Crispin                               "Do good, and you'll be
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                           lonesome." -- Mark Twain

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