On 25/11/15 13:44, Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond wrote:
So here's my question to everyone here: did you ever ask yourself why you have so little trust in people your community has voted for? This has been asked before and I have never heard a response that made sense.
A constitutional convention (for that is what this is) has to consider not whether we trust 'this current lot' (by and large we do so trust, except in the area of trying to influence the outcome of this process in their collective favour). Rather we must consider whether we trust every possible board that could appear in the future. Enough of us on this list have seen, in years gone by, ICANN stoop to what quite literally was, in some people's view, extortion. On balance, I trust the current lot not to do that. (I certainly trust the directors from my SO own in that regard). But we don't trust an ICANN, free of US Government restraint, in principle, to refrain from similar or worse behaviour in the future. That's the whole reason that ICANN *must* be accountable to those whom it serves, not the other way around One should never ask the question "don't you trust us?". 1. It's usually asked by mountebanks. (I do not suggest you are one such). 2. If you insist on asking that silly question, the literal answer invariably has to be 'No, we don't'".