July 19, 2012
4:02 p.m.
With a $0 budget. Get real.
That's incorrect. It is not a $0 budget.
You're right, it's a $0 budget for the RALO members. The ALAC is valuable to ICANN to provide the impression that it is less captured by contracted parties than it is. If ICANN thinks it's in its interest to have more organizations join the NARALO, ICANN should spend its money to recruit them, which to a modest extent it does. It is definitely not the job of the existing members to spend our time and money to go find more suckers^Whighly engaged organizations. R's, John