Hello, On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Mike Rodenbaugh wrote:
Indeed I am quite close to simply banishing your email to a folder that I do not read -- this is also an option for any other annoyed members that have grown tired of your posts.
It seems you've already done so, given that multiple people have asked many questions or brought up important issues, and you've ignored them. 1. (by me) http://forum.icann.org/lists/bc-gnso/msg00263.html "You also state "you have been asked if the BC has a view on this issue", but did not say who asked you, nor in what context." (and repeated numerous times since) 2. Liz http://forum.icann.org/lists/bc-gnso/msg00270.html "I am not clear on what we need to be preparing by way of commentary or what the timing/decision tree is about. Perhaps Mike could enlighten us on the process." 3. Michael Ward: http://forum.icann.org/lists/bc-gnso/msg00272.html "Mike R. -- you stated that you have been asked to see if the BC has a view on this. Was that individual who asked you part of the BC or somebody else?" 4. Marilyn: http://forum.icann.org/lists/bc-gnso/msg00289.html "I do not believe that it is a BC GNSO policy topic now. It is actually outside of the GNSO Policy work, isn't it? " http://forum.icann.org/lists/bc-gnso/msg00307.html "I am not sure where this would be posted. Can we get a quick answer on that? that would be important so that the work of the members would be meaningful if they devote time to editing/commenting on the draft." 5. Phil Corwin: http://forum.icann.org/lists/bc-gnso/msg00256.html "ICA takes strong exception to Mike's commentary (below). We believe that our opposition and that of many others to the URS has been well founded and that the use of the term "ridiculous" to characterize certain opposition to the URS and IP Clearinghouse (and we support the latter, in restricted form) is completely inappropriate." I guess we "don't need to have an open comment period" whenever the Registry Constituency and wannabe registry operators crack the whip and ask the BC to fall in line, do we? And as long as the BC officers agree with false statements made about the BC, they don't feel inclined to lift a finger, either. The BC has a system for prioritizing work, see: http://www.bizconst.org/responsibilities.htm "The BC applies a priority system to issues. 1 - top priority, active engagement, BC position papers track and update an issue as needed 2 - medium priority, occasional BC position papers to set principles 3 - low priority, may be a hot ICANN issue, but has low impact on business users, unlikely to even write a BC paper." This topic is a '3' for businesses, but a '1' for registry operators (or wanna-be new TLD operators) and registrars. Can someone explain why this is suddenly the top priority of the BC, when a lot of folks aren't even paying attention due to holidays? (count the number of vacation auto-responders in the last couple of weeks, to understand this) Or, is it being made a priority BECAUSE it's the holidays, and no one is paying attention? And to be a higher priority than price caps? Of course, price caps are something the registry constituency opposes, so I suppose now that they have de facto control over the BC policy setting machinery, it won't be a BC priority any longer. Should we all be sending our next constituency renewal fees directly to the Registry Constituency treasurer, to make things more efficient in the future? Sincerely, George Kirikos 416-588-0269 http://www.leap.com/