Nick Ashton-Hart ha scritto:
There is not yet an online version for me to link to or attach but here's the exact text in the newsletter:
"Growing pains appeared at the ALAC meeting when representatives of the regional at large organisations (RALOs) accused the committee of being poor value of money and operating badly. They then proceeded to list a number of ways in which they intended to keep the Committee members to account.
This soon gave way to some constructive dialogue however. Statements were produced on gTLDs and IDN questions and a resolution passed in favour of an IDN fast-track. Not unusually the ALAC requested more resources from ICANN."
Is it Kieren who is writing this? Or is it public comment by someone else? Was there any fact-checking by the author, or was the piece based on third hand rumours? In any case, even if the above turned out to be false reporting, it wouldn't have ended up on the newsletter if it hadn't been at least credible. In other words, perhaps it would be worth paying attention to what kind of image does the ALAC currently have, thanks to the attitudes that are often shown in public by several At Large participants, and to all that happened in the last months, up to making the above sufficiently likely to be put down in writing on a newsletter. So look at the moon, not at the finger. Ciao, -- vb. Vittorio Bertola - vb [a] bertola.eu <-------- --------> finally with a new website at http://bertola.eu/ <--------