This is an open letter from the POC, established as part of the MoU process for top-level domain management review. I doubt if its all relevant, but it gives another perspective on how a bunch of experts have assessed the issues, and may include some useful wordings we'd want to consider. http://www.gtld-mou.org/docs/ianaopenletter.htm As they say themselves in the preable: Although there has been much discussion and examination of the issues over this period, including the entry of new parties into the debate, there has been no significant change in the fundamental constraints and requirements which press upon gTLD and DNS administration. We always hope to see further insights and innovations on this issue. However, given the multi-year length of the discussion so far, it seems likely that a reasonably large fraction of the considerations and possible approaches have already been uncovered. Hence, we believe the following considerations will be relevant to any future structure and processes of gTLD governance. 'multi-year length of discussions' .. I can relate to that. 'no significant change in fundamental constraints' .. I can relate to that too! -GeorgeReceived on Fri Jun 26 1998 - 12:40:28 UTC
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