It should be accessible, easily and directly, from the GNSO site.
>>> "Cade,Marilyn S - LGCRP" <mcade(a)att.com> 08/02/03 07:19PM >>>
Milton, all of the DNSO information is archived, as I understand it, and only the going forward information is on the GNSO site. I wouldn't assume they need to be on the new site, if they are available otherwise, but I fully agree that they should be part of the retained historical record.
Marilyn
-----Original Message-----
From: Milton Mueller [mailto:mueller@syr.edu]
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 6:32 PM
To: gnso.secretariat(a)gnso.icann.org
Cc: council(a)gnso.icann.org
Subject: [council] New web site
Glen:
I have noticed that the new web site does not seem to include records of past DNSO Task Forces.
What I have in mind are the documents at this page in the old web site:
http://www.dnso.org/dnso/nctaskforcesindex.html
I think it is critical to retain this information. The task force records contain priceless information about how policies evolved, how ICANN works (or fails to work) and helps to interpret the meaning of existing policies. Many of the issues, such as the .org reassignment, the WHOIS task force, and others, may need to be revisited. I hope that these archives can be maintained indefinitely on the new site.
--MM
Milton, all of the DNSO information is archived, as I understand it, and only the going forward information is on the GNSO site. I wouldn't assume they need to be on the new site, if they are available otherwise, but I fully agree that they should be part of the retained historical record.
Marilyn
-----Original Message-----
From: Milton Mueller [mailto:mueller@syr.edu]
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 6:32 PM
To: gnso.secretariat(a)gnso.icann.org
Cc: council(a)gnso.icann.org
Subject: [council] New web site
Glen:
I have noticed that the new web site does not seem to include records of past DNSO Task Forces.
What I have in mind are the documents at this page in the old web site:
http://www.dnso.org/dnso/nctaskforcesindex.html
I think it is critical to retain this information. The task force records contain priceless information about how policies evolved, how ICANN works (or fails to work) and helps to interpret the meaning of existing policies. Many of the issues, such as the .org reassignment, the WHOIS task force, and others, may need to be revisited. I hope that these archives can be maintained indefinitely on the new site.
--MM