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Re: Are There Other TLD Lists?
- Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 00:24:51 -0400
- From: avc@netnamesusa.com (Antony Van Couvering)
- Subject: Re: Are There Other TLD Lists?
Craig,
If your list is going to be exhaustive and list everyone who has an opinion
on the matter, that's too bad, because I thought your short list was most
useful.
If not, however, please list all the organizations who signed the gTLD-MoU.
Thanks,
Antony
At 05:20 PM 5/21/98 -0400, CraigSimon wrote:
> Jay Fenello wrote:
> >Please add Iperdome to your Anti-Mou Lobby links.
>
>Good suggestion.
>
>
>Dave Crocker wrote
>> Jay, perhaps you missed the minor point that the links are to organizations
>> (or at least pseudo-organizations) having some generic goals or, at least,
>> having claims of participation by a constituency.
>
>Well, my intentions weren't quite like that. After all, NSI was in that
group.
>Anyway, it seems that NSI, Iperdome, and ioDesign can be grouped together.
>pgMEdia is already listed elsewhere.
>
>This just shows how many gaps there are in the list. I hope to post an
>analytical narrative in about a month. Then you all can really have a field
>day at my expense. (winking smiley face goes here).
>
>> This is in contrast with listing the for-profit toys of an individual.
>
>In my view, all players (and Jay certainly is one) carry a mix of material
and
>ideological interests to the table. What's wrong with that?
>
>Some are better at articulating the connections and contradictions between
>those interests than others. Jay, to his credit, has been fairly consistent
>and outspoken in linking his activities with his underlying world view. When
>he and I have gotten into disputes (more than once), it's been over
>philosophical and substantive questions. I see no need to characterize his
>motives that way.
>
>yours,
>
>Craig
>