Gill, Kathy wrote:

> > Where's the position for "average citizen with common sense" to keep
> > the
> > net citizen friendly? <SNIP>
> >
> > Where a representatives who form the committees that volunteer their
> > time to keep net running?
> >
> > Anyone know where we lodge complaints?
> >
> Ahem... you're the man "on point" in the beltway sweetie ...

Well, "sugar," <G> I did some research, and determined the process
resides on the west coast  :P

It would appear, after searching the White House, Network Solutions,
W3C, Yahoo and Reuters news, etc, sites (and finding nothing on point,
let alone a direct link to comment locations) that the closest thing to
comment you can achieve is to join the IANA's mailing list for the
purpose.  Rather annoying since, if you peruse the threads of current
discussion, you see a lot of people from places like the Boston group
and other useful, but by no means globally representative, Internet
mouthpieces ranting and raving about how their people aren't among those
being chosen for the first Board.  I did see some useful commentary, but
a lot of the same old same old.

What I didn't see was a single voice arguing for some determined efforts
at protecting investments, or creating domain structures that weren't
dictated by mouch more than loud screaming. I did see a set of Bylaws
that even with my law background it's gonna take me a few days to sort
through.

Details at:

http://www.iana.org/newiana.html

Brett
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