Thanks. And what was your conclusion?
Esther Dyson
At 07:38 am 08/15/1999 -0400, Planet Communications Computing Facility wrote:
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>Hello:
>
>I've done some looking around in the newsgroups to see how much opposition
>or support icann is receiving in them.
>
>The Top Forums related to icann are:
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> comp.protocols.tcp-ip.domains
> mlist.com-priv
> uk.gay-lesbian-bi
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>The messages in uk.gay-lesbian-bi are by an Aidan Skinner
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> who post with a classy sig line which says
>"How much can could ICANN can if ICANN could can-can?"
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>I suggest those people who want to bring attention to icann issues should
>focus more attention on encouraging public input and participation from
>the newsgroups.
>
>Postings should also be focused in political and cyberpunk newsgroups.
>Seeding opinion is one thing, but the process needs direct participation.
>
>Regards
>Jeff Mason
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