Geoff Huston speaks: >ISOC-AU does see itself as having a role in advocating the position >of the Internet user, Based on the "We see" paragraph below, ISOC does not however represent the majority interests of the Internet User Community - the Netizen for want of a better word. It does have a very mixed membership, which is far better than the current ADNA membership, or even that of INTIAA/AIA. But the point is still that ISOC only represents a portion of the community. >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. I think, overall, most wish to see the above unfold. >We see Authoritive for ISOC. OK. >the DNS space as a public good and stewardship of this resource >should certainly reflect this public role. I can't disagree with that. In fact that's a sentence that should be encrusted as the entry of the ADNA web site. >ISOC-AU has been talking to ADNA for many months now over >these issues, and the dialogue continues. Yes, it's been noticed by my research team that ISOC has had reservations about ADNA. I'm not up to date with the summary of detail yet, it hasn't been important. >The activity on this list over the composition of ADNA and its >role is certainly better than complete silence, This is true. >and while I may not totally agree _personally_ with some of the comments >and directions espoused in this thread over recent days, "Personal" comments and opinions should be withheld as much as possible. They don't help progress anywhere. Petty Name calling certainly doesn't endow the individual with any level of credability. >that is a minor matter. To which it is. Personal matters shoudl be left FAR out of the debate. >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. Capital Letters. I guess with any kind of luck, we might see a Good THing evolve from the recent discussion. There are more people I'd like to see change places. But I'm not sure with whom or to what advantage - yet. Certainly the question of conflict of interest arises still. In that Luke and the Michael(s) both still have considerable interests in obtaining advantage over the DNS system. The same question put to Stephen Baxter is now put to them: Will they resign from ADNA should their companies be now, or in the future, interested in becoming a registrar or selling domain names under the AU name space? If not a resignation, will they sign a binding agreement with ADNA that their respective companies, affiliates and any comapy they have ashare holding or directorship within, will NOT apply for or sell domain names under the ADNA proposal(s)? I'm sure the answer will be somewhat similar to that of Stephen Baxter. The world operates 24 hours a day ... so do the servers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The advice offered in this email is not considered professional advice, or it would be accompanied by an invoice. No permission is granted for republication of comments, without written consent. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Business Development, Technology Domain Registration and Network Advisory Telstra Convery Member Adam Todd Personal http://adamtodd.ah.net http://adam.says.sheesh Phone +61 2 9729 0565 Network http://www.ah.net AU Root Server Confederation http://aursc.ah.net AU Internet News mailto:internet-request§ah.net with "subscribe"Received on Mon Mar 02 1998 - 18:35:15 UTC
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