Thank you John for your efforts. As one who's had spirited debates over some policy issues (such as anonymity) and strong agreement over others, I must say I completely agree with your assessment of ALAC. It's a sad comment on the organization that drives you away rather than welcoming your contributions. The blog entry <http://weblog.johnlevine.com./ICANN/offalac.html?seemore=y> should be required reading for all still involved with ICANN and ALAC. Hoping we'll have other, better opportunities to work together. --Wendy John L wrote:
After thinking about it for quite a while, I have decided to resign from the ALAC, effective immediately. I have enjoyed working with all of the individual ALAC members, but it's just too much time for too little result.
You can find more at my weblog at http://weblog.johnlevine.com.
Nick, please take me off the varions ALAC lists. I'm still the ALS rep for CAUCE so you can leave me on the NA- lists.
Regards, John Levine, johnl@iecc.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Information Superhighwayman wanna-be, http://johnlevine.com, Mayor "I dropped the toothpaste", said Tom, crestfallenly.
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