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Re: [icann-eu] Please Comment.



Actually a paragraph or two to that effect would do wonders, especially
when you consider that the Chair of the Bildt committee is somewhat new to
these issues.

On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Thomas Roessler wrote:

> On late Sunday afternoon CET, I forwarded parts of a
> members-announce message concerning the Mar 9 ALSC meeting to this
> list. The message contained something like a tentative list of
> topics ("it has been suggested that we consider the following").
> 
> 
> Since then, Alexander Svensson and I had some discussions on
> drafting an ad-hoc collective reply to these questions, in the style
> of the christmas paper we did.  We ended up with - mostly - one
> answer to all these questions: "There is ample record on this
> question.  Look at it.  Everything has been said before.  And, BTW,
> it's in the White Paper, too."
> 
> 
> For this reason, we won't propose any collective response. 
> 
> 
> However, we'd like to encourage all of you to tell the ALSC about
> your opinions on the study's topics.  Let them know that some people
> are still active, and that there's something to be gained from At
> Large participation.  Tell them about your ideas for the at large
> membership, and for the public participation in ICANN.
> 
> 
> You can do so by way of electronic mail to
> <bold><<comments@atlargestudy.org></bold>.
> 
> 
> Since there is no web archive of the comments received, I'd strongly
> suggest that you CC any messages you send there to icann-europe.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> <nofill>
> --
> Thomas Roessler			    <<roessler@does-not-exist.org>
> </nofill>
> 

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