Dassa >I still feel >maintaining two lists, one public and one closed, would serve the >Australian .au name space far more. I think I now agree with you on this one. Your other comments are also well made. I guess I'm really more interested in raising the issue of broadening the membership base than in closing out non-members, as such... regards jon >-- Original Message -- >Reply-To: dns§lists.auda.org.au >From: "Dassa" <dassa§dhs.org> >To: <dns§lists.auda.org.au> >Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 08:24:37 +1100 >Subject: RE: [DNS] DNS List > > >|> -----Original Message----- >|> From: Jon Lawrence [mailto:jon§jonlawrence.com] >|> Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 12:07 AM >|> To: dns§lists.auda.org.au >|> Subject: RE: [DNS] DNS List >|> >|> >Hello Jon >|> >|> I just don't see why auDA directors and staff should have to spend >time >|> and effort administering a mailing list that includes people that are >unwilling >|> to be financial members of the organisation. Presumably people could >be >|> admitted to the mailing list as soon as their membership applications >were >|> received to avoid any undue delay. > >It may be we have different opinions on what is required to maintain a >mailing list. My company runs a number of them and has done for a few >years, we have never found mailing list administration to be resource >hungry. The effort required to maintain this list is far outweighed by >the public face it presents and the opportunity for the public to become >more aware of AuDA and .au name space issues. Although as you suggest >allowing potential members posting rights whilst awaiting membership >approval may solve one problem with the idea of a closed list, it does >open the door to abusive use of the privilege. I still feel >maintaining two lists, one public and one closed, would serve the >Australian .au name space far more. > >|> I feel very strongly that the success of auDA is dependent on it >having >|> a broad membership base. I probably don't even really need to >mention the >|> glaring example that is ICANN of what can happen to an organisation >without >|> an effective or broad membership base...I think this is one of many >ways >|> in which to create real incentives to people to join to increase that >membership >|> base. > >I too would say AuDA requires a broad membership base, however, I do >feel limiting public participation is going to assist that. I suggest >that more outreach is required, not limiting it. The incentive to join >as you suggest could be achieved by adding a restricted membership list. >One where the Directors and staff would feel comfortable with >participating. It does not require the closing or restructuring of this >public list to have the outcome you desire. > >|> There are currently 152 members listed at auda.org.au. This list has >311 >|> subscribers. > >It would certainly appear AuDA requires to do some substantial work in >recruiting wider participation. There needs to be more awareness raised >in the community about the efforts undertaken and the benefits >participation may achieve for the name space. I feel closing a public >list would not achieve the desired outcome. If any of the 311 >subscribers to this list wished to join AuDa, they would already have >applied. I have. I think closing the list would only serve to isolate >AuDa more. > >Darryl (Dassa) Lynch. > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://www.auda.org.au/list/dns/ >Please do not retransmit articles on this list without permission of the > >author, further information at the above URL. (311 subscribers.) >Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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