Re: [ga] request for details about ALAC members
No, Vittorio, you have nothing to prove to only me, but you each have a responsibility to Netizens in general. A suggestion to you is not to make blanket statements you can not support or without supporting commentary. I reviewed the link you sent (below) and discovered that you did in fact lie about the ALAC members Internet experience. You are the only technical person on the committee; although Roberto has much expertise he has not, as far as I can tell, (he can let us know what is true) ever Administrated Internet systems. Now, the reason for the second request, what you responded to below, is because the Internet changed in 1998 and those decisions were being made in 1996 (and earlier) and some (possibly all) of the ALAC members have played a variety of roles within ICANN's system. Netizens do have the right to know who is representing them. Netizens are very concerned that the people they voted to represent them have been kicked out of ICANN leaving them with no representation. Also, if the ALAC is at all concerned about "buy in" from the Internet community they will have to put themselves out on display like Karl Auerbach did so that people can feel comfortable with the idea of this system. Thank you very much for your time, consideration, and communication. :) Kristy At 02:13 PM 10/8/2003 +0200, Vittorio Bertola wrote: Kristy McKee ha scritto:Vittorio,
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