Javier and all,

  Good for you to have noticed this, as you put it, travesty of CENSORSHIP
that is being selectively for not officially or otherwise stated reason.  It
is
indeed a gross example of now many of just how disgusting the ICANN
leadership has been and seemingly continuing to behave.  Such lack of
proper process is terrible and should have been discontinued from the
beginning over a year ago now.  It was now and remains a terrible stain
on ICANN the DNSO and many that have seemingly supported such
actions.

  Therefore I believe that someone else other than Elisabeth should
be the DNSO list Admin. and that the ICANN BoD should call for
restoration of all of those that are currently not able to post to the
DNSO list be restored immediately.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I agree.
>
> This obvious censorship is a travesty, and has invited the rude and
> somewhat humorus poke in the eye that Mr. Baptista has landed us.
>
> Rules of civil discourse are the way, not arbitrary censoreship. I am
> perfectly capable of dealing with the traffic tht lands in my email box,
> and furthermore find the "offensive" moniker more appropriately applied to
> the activity that the "censor" has engaged.
>
> No, I do not condone what Mr. Baptista has done. Yes, I fell down laughing
> but that is just my personal sense of humor and I'm sure that many here
> will merely not admit to the same.
>
> The Point is. This was deserved by our inaction in demanding that the
> shameful censoreship of unpopular people was itself not put in check.
>
> If we don't do something about the censoreship, we have stated that we are
> asking for this rude - and even worse possibly - behavior on the part of
> people who are not beyond engaging in such campaigns.
>
> On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Javier Rodriguez wrote:
>
> > Dear NC members,
> > Dear ICANN Board members
> > Dear NEW elected Icann Board members
> >
> > Maybe your silence is building an atmosphere of Censorship.
> >
> > Please, we need YOU spend some time to establish
> > a politic about the management of the list related to the ICANN
> > process.
> >
> > This kind of "nobodie's land" is not helpfull to the ICANN
> > process.
> >
> > Please, put some rules to avoid this air of censorship that
> > I understand that comes from your silence.  I understand
> > that there is a TON of things to do, but to preserve the
> > integrity of the open mailing lists would be one of the first
> > tasks that we must took in our hands.
> >
> > When I say "establish a politic" I mean set rules to avoid
> > censorship.  We, all, are grown people that know very well
> > how to use filters and to read what we want to read... we dont
> > need a BIG FATHER that can tell us what we can and what
> > we cannot read...
> >
> > I hope a public statement about the open, no censorship,
> > nature of this and all list related to the ICANN process.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Javier
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Javier Rodriguez                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > AXISNET                                    VicePresident
> > Peruvian Association of Internet Users and ISPs
> > Other duties: ECOMLAC      ISOC -PERU      IPCE
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >

Regards,

--
Jeffrey A. Williams
Spokesman INEGroup (Over 95k members strong!)
CEO/DIR. Internet Network Eng/SR. Java/CORBA Development Eng.
Information Network Eng. Group. INEG. INC.
E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Contact Number:  972-447-1894
Address: 5 East Kirkwood Blvd. Grapevine Texas 75208


Reply via email to