At 9:54 AM 1998/06/24, Simon Hackett wrote: >It seems to me that a great way of asserting agreement about a new >structure to provide oversight on policy and/or operations in the .AU >namespace would be to use this very list, which surely constitutes the >overwhelming majority of interested parties at this point, as a voting >source? Hmmm...I'm not an ISP, I don't maintain dns servers. I'm a member of the general public and I suspect many users of the internet in Australia do have an interest in this debate. While the directly "interested parties" might well be here, those of us with a less direct link are not. They do have an opportunity to join organisations (such as ISOC-AU, which I did) and use that organisation to express their views. While many members of the executives of these organisations are represented here what is their role? As individuals or representing their membership? I suggest that the many internet related associations with an interest in this debate express in some formal way that they support this list as a mechanism to advance the governance of the dns in Australia. If there is no organisational backing then this is just a bunch of people chatting. Which organisations will put their hand up? Which organisations are NOT represented that should be - and that includes government, legal and consumer bodies? Tony _______________________________________________________ mailto:tonyb§netinfo.com.au | Ningaui Pty Ltd mailto:me§Tony-Barry.emu.id.au | GPO Box 1680 http://purl.oclc.org/NET/Tony.Barry | Canberra ACT 2601 Phone +61 4 1242 0397 | AUSTRALIAReceived on Wed Jun 24 1998 - 09:59:25 UTC
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