Dennis and Everyone, Than the only reasonable conclusion that I can draw from this is that the process is VERY selective. If that is the situation, than it is very inadequate and inappropriate. d3nnis wrote: > I have my gripes about DNSO too, but I have to tell > you that Elisabeth has helped me a lot this weekend to resolve a mail > problem that has plagued me on WG-B. > > >Dennis > > ---------- > > > > Can we get your commitment to get the books of account open. > > > > On Sat, 18 Sep 1999, Karl Auerbach wrote: > > > > > > > > > somehow i suspect the zero money the dnso secretariat is payed includes 24 > > > > hour service on weekends. > > > > > > Agreed, we must thank rather than castigate those who are volunteering > > > their time. > > > > > > > if each person complaining would send a $1,000 check... > > > > > > Well, the DNSO is a structural part of ICANN. > > > > > > We should not forget that ICANN is pumping between $2000 and $3000 every > > > day, seven days a week, into its law firm. > > > > > > Nor should we forget that ICANN is paying its CEO about $600 every day, > > > seven days a week. > > > > > > Nor should we forget that ICANN is funding the IANA function to pay for > > > the IETF's protocol parameter registrations (but at the same time is not > > > offering to do the same for the other bodies in the PSO.) > > > > > > This is why one of my own goals, were I to pass through the gauntlet and > > > be a board member, would be to push for some sane business practices and > > > cost control measures. > > > > > > Maybe that way ICANN could afford to pay for some clerical assistance. > > > > > > --karl-- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Respectfully, -- Brian C. Hollingsworth Sr. Legal Advisor, International House of Justice Internet Communications Affairs and Policy Advisory council for Public Affairs and Internet Policy, European Union
