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[atlarge-discuss] CANDIDACY PRESENTATION
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- From: "J-F C. (Jefsey) Morfin" <jefsey@club-internet.fr>
- Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 14:06:24 +0200
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I am JFC (Jefsey) Morfin. Born 1944.
French Naval Academy. Math, Electronic, Business and Civil Administration
trainings/degrees (oh! happy days).
Business: project engineering and management, Internet area (http://utel.net)
Shared into the birth of the Intlnet (International data network system: US
IRCs, Telenet and Uninet - all of us under FCC license and approved rates
and members of the US State Department delegation to the ITU - and 55
Foreign State Telecom monopolies, also members of the ITU). Co-managed the
namespace until 1986 [as head of Tymnet International/Extended Services].
Approved the delegation of the ".arpa" sub-namespace. Organized the X121
(numeric names and TLDs, as ENUM) of more than 40 countries. Wrote the Root
and TLD Best Practices in use by some open root administrators. Operate a
test root system. BoD @large candidate in 2000, and in 2001 via the DNSO.
Member of the IPC, resigned from the BC to share into the SME creation.
Polling Officer of the IDNO. Chair of france@large, moderator of the
icann-fra@yahoogroups.com list. Co-creator of the Eurolinc (European
Multilingual Internet Names Council).
I do not believe that ICANN has any other role than the ones specified by
Jon Postel in RFC 920: to administer the ".arpa" (legacy) TLDs, to register
and relate with the ccTLDs and multiorganization TLDs.
Any form the @larges shape into, it must represent the 600.000.000 users of
the Internet near every concerned entity: registry, registrar, ccTLD; gTLD,
sTLD, open roots TLD, RIRs, IETF, ITU, Govs, etc. IMHO this would be better
achieved through f2f local chapters supporting the global Internet
Participant community also in their own place.
I maintain that all this should be free and sponsored by organizations we
could enter in mutually rewarding agreements with. This can be press,
market survey, training services etc.
I formally oppose any form a organization selection based upon the
membership. I am interested in results and in adequacy to the Internet
world. Not in feeding the ICANN out of professional, consumer or political
organizations interested in trading their support against international
meetings alibis. I think that specialized civil/consumer/user right
organizations should be sub-sponsored.
jfc
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