ISOC-AU does see itself as having a role in advocating the position of the Internet user, and, perhaps more deeply, in advocating a position which attempts to place such critical components of the Internet infrastructure on a stable and fair footing. We see the DNS space as a public good and stewardship of this resource should certainly reflect this public role. ISOC-AU has been talking to ADNA for many months now over these issues, and the dialogue continues. The activity on this list over the composition of ADNA and its role is certainly better than complete silence, and while I may not totally agree _personally_ with some of the comments and directions espoused in this thread over recent days, that is a minor matter. Discussion of the issues, and a constructive attempt to make this operate efficently and effectively as a public resource is of course a Good Thing. Thanks, Geoff Huston At 03:34 PM 3/2/98 +1000, Stephen Gillies wrote: >> Currently ADNA is ISP heavy, it has NO community input and no way >> for the USERS to voice their comments and opinions. > > [....] > >> Currently only ISP's or Commercial DNS interests are represented >> and no one represents the common user. > > maybe im wrong but I thought that ISOC-AU was trying to represent > the common user at ADNA. > > MAx > ISOC-AU Founding Member > max§max.net.au > > > >Received on Mon Mar 02 1998 - 17:38:16 UTC
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