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Re: [atlarge-discuss] The elected icannatlarge.com panel



My deepest congratulations, no not to the elected members but to our membership.
You have elected a broad based diverse group of netizens worthy of recognition and devoted to
our Internet.
This group I assure you is incapable of capture.  With this group I am well pleased and yes
even proud to be a member of our AL. (sorry about the pride thing, but it slips in)

May all of the panel find a tranquility and harmony in the coming months, may you find the
strength and wisdom to follow your own devotions.  May you work together to meet the needs of
those less fortunate than you.
May you find some reward in your hard work and endeavours.  May you find some success in
bringing together a world in strife.  May you be champions against that which would cause
chaos.
May all our prayers and meditations be with you this day.

e

Alexander Svensson wrote:

> The elected icannatlarge.com Panel:
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> Vittorio Bertola is the former Chair of the icannatlarge.com Interim Steering Group
>  and has been Member of the Executive Committee of the Italian Naming Authority, elected
>  by the Assembly.
>
> Vivek Durai is a lawyer from Mumbai (Bombay), India, interested in the global evolution
>  of communications infrastructure and currently researching the regulatory framework for
>  convergence in India.
>
> Michael Geist is a law professor at the University of Ottawa specializing in Internet and
>  e-commerce law. He has twice been elected to the board of the Canadian Internet
>  Registration Authority, CIRA, and has published a study on the fairness of ICANN's UDRP.
>
> Satyajit Gupta is a student at the National Law School of India in Bangalore, a member
>  of the Computer Society of India and has been a remote participant in most of the public
>  ICANN meetings.
>
> Richard Henderson is from Berkhamsted, UK. He has initiated TheInternetChallenge.com, a
>  site devoted to fairness in the distribution of names in the new top level domains.
>
> Hans Klein is Chairman of the Board of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
>  and an assistant professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
>
> Joanna Lane, resident in New York, is an active participant in the DNSO General Assembly
>  and has been a member of the DNSO Working Group on Review.
>
> James Love is the director of the Consumer Project on Technology (CPT) based in Washington,
>  DC. He has been a candidate for the DNSO seat on the ICANN Board.
>
> Jefsey Morfin has been active in data network systems and TLD namespaces, has been a
>  candidate for the ICANN Board and chairs the France@Large association.
>
> Judith Oppenheimer is the publisher of ICB Toll Free News, an information source on
>  toll-free and vanity phone numbers, ENUM and the domain name industry.
>
> YJ Park has been a member of the DNSO Names Council for the Non-Commercial Domain
>  Name Holders Constituency. She has chaired the DNSO Working Group on Review and has been
>  chairing the Multilingual Internet Name Consortium.
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> Detailed results at http://dnso.dnso.org/icannatlarge/2002.Apr.ICANNATLARGE-Panel-vote.html
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>     Many thanks for the marvellous work of Elisabeth Porteneuve, our vote operator!
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>
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