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Re: How to improve the issue ...



>Whilst those ANTI-gTLD claim my work and involvement and discussion is
>(here is the list of words collected today):

...

>:correct your typos and spelling

Add mildly humorous, less arrogant than most, and able to take a joke...

But seriously... (Yeah, everyone cringes in preparation for a really bad
joke when they hear that phrase, but I didn't know what else to use here...)
You're forgetting that there are many people who have an open mind and
aren't necessarily for or against the gTLD-MoU. I think most people think of
this whole thing as a debate between two sides: The MoU forces, and the
eDNS/uDNS/AlterNIC/etc. forces. The reality is that there are at least four
established sides (counting NSI and name.space/pgMedia); the uDNS and eDNS
coalitions seem to be drifting toward completely different ideas (except for
the basic ideas of creating alternative RSCs and establishing first use);
there are a number of people that don't support any of these groups or their
plans; and there are a number of people who haven't decided where they stand
yet.

You might want to take that as even more flattering: Everyone from three
sides of a four-way debate, plus every independent, has good things to say
about you... That's better than everyone from one side of a two-way debate.