Re: [ga] specific statements concerning the technical failure of ICANN
Hi Joe, Please correct me if I'm wrong here, but wouldn't publicly disclosing the root logs and traffic stats be akin to opening up Pandora's box? There are currently huge problems associated with domain tasting. I could only imagine that arming the domain tasters with such information would greatly magnify domain.tasting problems. Sincerely, Ted Prophet Partners Inc. http://www.ProphetPartners.com http://www.Premium-Domain-Names.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Baptista" <baptista@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <debbie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: "'ga'" <ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <tlda-members@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "'`TLDA Member List'" <members@xxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 9:59 PM Subject: Re: [ga] specific statements concerning the technical failure of ICANN
I think there is very little competence here or anywhere else in ICANN for policy making. As clearly pointed out in my summary of the technical disaster ICANN has made of the Internet shows there is little to no understanding of the technical issues behind the root. One thing that should be pushed for is the making public of root logs or traffic analysis. I bet only a handful of people on the GA even know what those statistics are? Once the GA and other policy bodies of ICANN can look at those root analysis - only then will the commons be properly informed on the technical side of this disaster to make effective policy. Until then the song three blind mice is appropriate to almost all policy making. <snipped>
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