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[ICANN-EU] A challenging deadlock
- To: icann-europe@fitug.de
- Subject: [ICANN-EU] A challenging deadlock
- From: "Griffini Giorgio" <grigio@mediapoint.it>
- Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 03:27:49 +0200
- CC: ajm@icann.org
- Comment: This message comes from the icann-europe mailing list.
- Sender: owner-icann-europe@fitug.de
Please take this message (which is not off-topic anyway) as a chance to
have a short break on our high level election concerns... :)
A day or two after I filled the nomination application and when the
presentation web page was already showing on the ICANN site, I realized I
left out some information and I sent a message to election staff in order to
know if was possibile to update that page. I received no answer so I thought
(and currently think) that was not possible because this would mean to allow
the same for other candidates and there were no planned time and resources
to do this.
On my presentation I was stating I was in wait for an answer from
IANA/ICANN about a thing I requested for my company.
I'm on vacation these days but I regularly check my job email account
because there may be issues that need my intervention.
On email received yesterday there is also the answer I was talking about
in my presentation.
This fact makes my current presentation stating improper statement
because I actually received the answer.
On my side I think it is not fair to leave that misleading statement there
(almost in respect of involved parties) and that it is not fair that I'm bound to
be 'unfair' by not being able to update that statement .
On the ICANN side it is not fair to make an exception and allow me to
update the page while not allowing the same to other candidates.
The most 'curious' thing is that we falled into this deadlock as a result of a
fair action (giving me an answer) .. .:)
How we can handle this in a 'fair' way ?
BTW: This is definitively *not* a real big concern (the answer I received will
indeed have a follow-up on my side when I will be back at work next
Monday..).
Please take this "problem" (quoted) by the right angle ov view ...
just a way to have a short break for allowing our higher level concerns to
develop in the background.
Best Regards
Giorgio Griffini