Evan, I think you have it pretty well covered. If this were a really active list, perhaps it would be ok to add a side-list on non-ICANN topics. But without such activity, I worry that it would become *the* list, overshadowing things-ICANN, or simply be another dead list. Note that there ARE topics related to spam and phishing that can be viewed as within ICANN's purview, specifically those related to the misuses of domain registrations, but even in that narrow topic, there are questionably issues that are outside of ICANN's range. Alan At 17/12/2008 02:47 PM, Evan Leibovitch wrote:
Hi Dharma,
I read Greg's post last night and had the exact opposite reaction that you had. I thought, "This is an informative, clearly written piece on an important issue that concerns internet users which is understandable for general audience--- a model of what we should be doing on ICANN issues." -and I learned something from it. That the piece was educational -- or even valuable -- was not the concern of my post.
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What do others here think?
- Evan