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Re: [ga] Since nobody in authority wants to announce it...



Eva wrote:
> 
> If you look at the PSO it has four members - IETF, ITU, ETSI and W3C. Four 
> already well organised and formed bodies which has been working for years. 
> I guess (but it is only a guess and I might be wrong, I will seek 
> information during the day and be back to you) is that they have chosen 1 
> person from each organisation and that one was left behind. My guess is 
> that Vint Cerf represents IETF and the other two ETSI and ITU.  PSO has 
> then taken into account something else - representation of organisations 
> and another kind of who-represents-my-interests.
> 
> ETSI is a European body. ITU is a worlwide body and if they feel that a 
> european represent the ITU best - well.......
> 
> / Eva
> 

==> I believe that J.F. Abramatic represents W3C, which is worldwide.
    See http://www.w3c.org

    Elisabeth


> 
> 
> At 13:10 1999-10-27 +0900, Kilnam Chon wrote:
> >all,
> >
> >PSO is not complying with the geographical diversity rule at all.
> >In addition to two europeans and one american for ICANN Board,
> >ALL Protocol Council members are from europe or usa.
> >
> >We should question on this practice to ICANN Board as well as PSO
> >in LA next week.
> >
> >chon
> >****************************************************************************
> >On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 07:19:45PM -0700, Mark C. Langston wrote:
> > >
> > > The other 6 ICANN BoD seats have been filled.  The story's at:
> > >
> > > http://www.newsbytes.com/pubNews/99/138426.html
> > >
> > > Quick rundown:
> > >
> > > PSO: Vint Cerf (US), Phil Davidson (Eur) J.F. Abramatic (Eu)
> > > ASO: Ken Fockler (CA) Pindar Wong (Asia) Rob Blokzijl (Eu)
> > >
> > > One obvious question:  How'd the PSO elect two Europeans?  I thought
> > > things had to be regionally exlusive?  Or was that just something the
> > > NC decided for us as well?
> > >
> > >
> > > One obvious observation:  Anyone else bothered by the fact that we have
> > > to find out what ICANN's doing from third-party news outlets and
> > > interpreting the main ICANN and 3 SO pages?
> > >
> > > Communication, people.  It's the heart of everything we're doing.  Learn
> > > to make use of it.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Mark C. Langston
> > > mark@bitshift.org
> > > Systems Admin
> > > San Jose, CA
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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