Roger Clark wrote: > If ever there was an issue that the Link Institute should weigh in on, it's this one. After reading the article, note the last para. > Can anyone provide briefings on this one, from *both* auDA's and Elz's perspective, and maybe from a few other angles as well? Roger As a member of the auDA Name Policy and Competition Model Advisory Panels (one of 50+ members) for the last year, I have seen only one written communication between auDA and Robert Elz. Regarding the report in The Sydney Morning Herald article -- "It is believed Mr Elz said he did not have confidence in auDA's ability to run the domain name system or determine policy." -- a submission to auDA in March 2001 by Robert provides an insight to his concerns at that time. Robert expressed views in his submission in response to the Second Public Consultation Report of the auDA Name Policy Advisory Panel <http://www.auda.org.au/panel/name/submissions/elz.html>. He was critical of the *draft* policy set out in the Report. I agreed with some of his views and built upon them in SETEL's submission to auDA and in Name Panel debate / discussions. I'm not aware of any written response to Robert from auDA that addressed the specific points in his submission. The Name Policy Advisory Panel discussed his submission, along with many others, in formulating its final report. For an auDA perspective on redelegation see: - auDA posting of 30 May 2001 <http://www.auda.org.au/docs/org.au.html> - auDA Media Release of 7 June 2001: auDA requests ICANN to re-delegate .au <http://www.auda.org.au/docs/redelegate.html> - auDA posting of 12 June 2001 at <http://www.auda.org.au/redelegation/>. The following article of 5 June 2001 triggered a DNS List discussion <http://australianit.news.com.au/common/storyPage/0,3811,2073842%5E442,00.ht m>. There was some robust debate and questioning of auDA's actions on this List. To the credit of auDA's CEO, there was frank and open discussion over a number of days on the List. The archive to the List is not accessible at this stage (it's not where it's supposed to be!). I've copied this email to the DNS List and auDA's CEO and the Name Panel. Others may wish to comment. (I'm unable to respond to any postings until this evening.) Ian Johnston, Policy Consultant Small Enterprise Telecommunications Centre Limited (SETEL) PO Box 58 Jamison ACT 2614 Australia 02 6251 7848 (B) 02 6251 7835 (F) 0413 990 112 (M) www.setel.com.au mailto:ian.johnston§setel.com.au SETEL is a national association advancing and representing the interests of Australian small businesses as consumers of telecommunications and electronic commerce. -----Original Message----- From: owner-link§www.anu.edu.au [mailto:owner-link§www.anu.edu.au]On Behalf Of Roger Clarke Sent: 03 August, 2001 7:47 AM To: link§www.anu.edu.au Subject: [LINK] Link Institute: auDA v. Elz ?! Importance: High If ever there was an issue that the Link Institute should weigh in on, it's this one. After reading the article, note the last para. Can anyone provide briefings on this one, from *both* auDA's and Elz's perspective, and maybe from a few other angles as well? Name controller doubts auDA's ability The Sydney Morning Herald Date: 03/08/2001 http://www.smh.com.au/news/0108/03/text/biztech21.html Kirsty Needham The reclusive Internet pioneer Mr Robert Elz has finally broken his silence. After a stand-off with the Federal Government and Australia's new domain name body lasting several months, Mr Elz has outlined the reasons why he does not want to hand over his control of Australia's Internet addressing system to auDomain Australia. After ignoring repeated communications from the Government and auDA, which plan to open up the domain name system to commercial competition, and the American based, Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, it has been revealed that Mr Elz this week replied to an email from IANA. IANA is the international body set up by the late Mr Jon Postel, who co-developed the technical protocol that enabled computers to talk to one another to form the Internet. It is believed Mr Elz said he did not have confidence in auDA's ability to run the domain name system or determine policy. AuDA chief executive Mr Chris Disspain would not comment on the matter, other than to say auDA had been asked by IANA to respond to several points that had been raised by Mr Elz. Industry sources suggest the stoush may draw to an end within weeks but tipped that unless Mr Elz relinquished his control, it would be taken from him. Once again, Mr Elz could not be reached for comment. -- Roger Clarke http://www.anu.edu.au/people/Roger.Clarke/ Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd, 78 Sidaway St, Chapman ACT 2611 AUSTRALIA Tel: +61 2 6288 1472, and 6288 6916 mailto:Roger.Clarke§xamax.com.au http://www.xamax.com.au/ Visiting Fellow Department of Computer Science The Australian National University Canberra ACT 0200 AUSTRALIA Information Sciences Building Room 211 Tel: +61 2 6125 3666Received on Mon Aug 06 2001 - 09:38:38 UTC
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