Michael, I believe that Karl's views can be applied to a wider context that just ISOC-AU. They very closely reflect what I know to be the views of AVCC, CSIRO and a number of the DNS delegates. At present, INTIAA has no oversight, by anyone. This is not appropiate for a body that wishes to be the body that establishes policy for .AU. I would hope that a mechanism evolves that provides oversight by a representative range of interested parties. The problem with ADNA being "a range of Internet related associations" is that is is not, and cannot be under its current structure, a representative range of interested parties. For example, where does DOCA and a consumer organisation fit into such a structure? Yet both of these are parties with valid oversight interests. The "join us and work from the inside" argument is hardly attractive when such a course implies support for ADNA's current structure. I note that at least a third of ADNA's six initial full members are "working from the inside". The usual method of obtaining an acceptable structure is to negotiate *before* the establishment of the organisation. To establish the organisation whilst such negotiations were in progress was not a sign of good faith. Nor is good faith engendered by public comments like: > As long as any body I am involved in has a say in the > process... the tone of which imples a suprising, and perhaps unintended, personal antipathy. Cheers, glen PS: I believe the list is still interested in a directly attributable and dated quote to support the ADNA Media Release #1 statement: "ADNA has been set up with the encouragement of Robert Elz, the Administrator of .au." Such a quote would, I hope, express agreement with the current ADNA structure, rather than an in-principle encouragement that an .AU administering body should be formed (the second of which is something nearly everyone on this list would agree with). -- glen.turner§itd.adelaide.edu.au Network Support Specialist Tel: (08) 8303 3936 Information Technology Division Fax: (08) 8303 4400 University of Adelaide SA 5005 ...- -.- ..... --. -.. - http://www.adelaide.edu.au/~gturner There are two major products that came out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. This is no coincidence.Received on Fri Jun 27 1997 - 23:03:50 UTC
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