I agree with Hiro's idea.
I also heard some rumours or actually not rumours but second-hand information that there are board members who think exactly this way.
Juhani
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From: owner-ccnso-council@icann.org on behalf of HiroHOTTA
Sent: Wed 10/03/2010 16:10
To: Council ccNSO
Subject: Re: [ccnso-council] Fwd: ccNSO to ICANN Board letter
I concur with all already commented.
In addition, not just referring to his specific action
this time, I'd like to see a sentence such as :
In the future, we'd like to observe more carefulness
of influential people in making this kind of
statements/actions that need substantial analysis and
cautious steps to get people notified and involved
without unnecessary confusion or trouble.
Hiro
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 07:48:03 -0600
"Oscar A. Robles-Garay" <orobles@nic.mx> wrote:
> Where it says:
>
> "Our concerns lie not with Mr Beckstrom's focus on security issues, but with the manner in which these concerns have been communicated."
>
> It appears to me that we are recognizing the (supposedly critical) status of the DNS, so I recommend to change that and say:
>
> "Our concerns lie not with Mr Beckstrom's focus on security issues, but with the precipitated unilateral analysis in such a relevant issue and the manner in which these concerns have been communicated."
>
> Oscar
>
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> For comment and discussion.
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> Chris Disspain
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> Subject: ccNSO to ICANN Board letter
> I may have gotten a little carried away.
>
>
>
> As an aside, Rod's comments about contributions and vulnerability of the DNS have already been picked up by tech media.
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> <http://www.computerworld.co.ke/articles/2010/03/08/africa-must-bring-its-voice-icann>http://www.computerworld.co.ke/articles/2010/03/08/africa-must-bring-its-voice-icann - 90% of ICANN contributions come from Nth America
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> <http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9168238/Trademark_issues_could_derail_new_gTLDs_at_ICANN_meeting?taxonomyId=11>http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9168238/Trademark_issues_could_derail_new_gTLDs_at_ICANN_meeting?taxonomyId=11 "The DNS is under attack today more than ever before, the number and complexity of attacks have risen and ICANN relies on governments and other stakeholders to preserve the DNS" - in an article on trademarks and new gTLDs.
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