Hi Veni, sorry for this question but as I understand you are now ICANN staff. Is it common practice among ICANN staff to participate in debates with comments such as: I agree with A and I disagree with B? jeanette Veni Markovski wrote:
Agree with Vittorio and with Patrick from earlier today. People, colleagues, please, understand that what we see here is one of the reasons why there's not enough good participation by new people at the work of ICANN - because nobody new would enjoy such in depth discussions on something so small and simple. We had to hear the lawyers, the managers, the staff.... Please, be reasonable. And try not to think that this is a political process, and your candidates have to make it somewhere, or it's a loss for you. In this artificial fight for power, the only losers are the Internet users - perhaps we have to remind often some people that ICANN exists for the users, not for anyone else.
veni
At 23:06 5/9/2007 +0200, you wrote:
Nick Ashton-Hart ha scritto:
We (Susie and myself) will therefore setup a vote to start this Friday, when the election would have started, and ending on the same date the election would have ended, with this question:
Please note that if it turns out that you can enjoy rights without signing the related agreement, my organization will consider terminating the agreement. Why should we sign a contract if it is not necessary?
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