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Re: PAB Re: Global Incorporation Alliance Workshop?



Kent Crispin wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 10:14:18AM -0700, Karl Auerbach wrote:
> > > See http://www.giaw.org
> >
> > I see that it says that:
> >
> >         All parties filing full comments to the NTIA proceeding dealing with
> >         incorporation matters are being expressly invited.
> >
> > Since I have not been invited, I guess my 53 pages of comments did not
> > constitute "full comments".
> 
> PAB, ISOC, POC all made contributions.  None of them have been
> invited.  I suspect that IANA (which also made comments) has not been
> invited, either.  However, the phrase is "are being".  I expect my
> invitation will arrive very soon :-).
> 
> > Sigh, looks like yet another orchestrated-in-DC-by-beltway-bandits kind of
> > meeting.
> >
> > I suggest that those of us who have an open point of view and are not
> > NSI/NTIA sycophants organize a real meeting.
> >
> > I suggest the Monterey Bay area as a meeting place.  (Much nicer then DC
> > in the Summer, and also the site of the original TCP/IP Interoperability
> > Meetings from the mid to late 1980's.)
> 
> I actually think that IANA should call a meeting.  Monterey Bay would
> be great as far as I am concerned, of course.  Would you be
> interested in working to put together such a meeting?

Dear Kent
Yes!  Please do!  We have remained silent for far too long(vis-a-vis the
Public).
Best regards.


> 
> > I suggest we put it up on the Internet's MBone for worldwide audio/video
> > participation by people all over the world who can not be physically
> > present.
> 
> A great idea.
> 
> > Indeed, I suggest that it would be organized by people who understand the
> > Internet enought to actually have e-mail addresses and reverse domain name
> > mappings for their web sites.
> >
> > Alternatively, I suggest we gather at the next IETF meeting.  It's in
> > Chicago in mid-to-late August.
> 
> Another possibility is following the ISOC meeting in Geneva in July.
> Much less convenient for us; much more convenient for european
> participants.
> 
> But there is a lot of work to do, and many people must be involved.
> So I suspect there will be many meetings.
> 
> --
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