richard winter wrote:
> The plan proposed that the new corporation will be run by a
> board of 19 people. The board will be chosen by an initial group
> of nine people, including members from Europe and Asia.
> U.S. members include popular technology consultant and
> author Esther Dyson and Frank Fitzsimmons, senior vice president
> at Dun & Bradstreet Corp.
> Other members who have agreed to serve include Gregory Crew,
> chairman of Australian Communications Industry Forum Ltd.; Hans
> Kraaijenbrink, chairman of the Association of European Public
> Telecommunications Network Operators; and Linda S. Wilson,
> president of Radcliffe College in Cambridge, Mass.
Let's see, a technologist with limited work in the business fields on
the net, a major investment foirm with heavy interest in domain name
usage and rights, two phone company people and a university
administrator (and we'll hold the rant on how pathetic universities are
at web site stuff).
Where's the position for "average citizen with common sense" to keep the
net citizen friendly? In this crowd, I see more prospect for debate
about how to allocate domains to highest paying customers and creation
of names to primarily serve paying business than maintaining consistency
in systems.
Where a representatives who form the committees that volunteer their
time to keep net running?
Anyone know where we lodge complaints?
Brett
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