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Re: Blocking International DNS


From: David Conrad <drc () virtualized org>
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 18:31:28 -1000

Jorge,

On Dec 2, 2010, at 6:02 PM, Jorge Amodio wrote:
I bet it is not a trivial enterprise to put together and give shape to
an organization like ICANN. My biggest concern is that somewhere in
the painful process of building this organization something got
completely derailed from its original intents.

I suppose it depends on your view of "its original intents" (and what you mean by "ICANN").

I believe that there is a lot of people very concerned with what ICANN
is doing and what it is supposed to do, and trying to fix it from
within is not an easy task either, getting involved in ICANN's
processes and ecosystem is very demanding, and unless you have a big
chunk of dough in the bank or are being paid (which brings on front
line the interests of who pays you) there is not an easy way to make
free volunteer work effective.

My view (having been on both sides now) is that despite numerous missteps, particularly early in its life, ICANN really 
is trying to do "the right thing". There are lots of challenges, not least of which is that given ICANN's structure, 
the definition of "the right thing" depends on who participates most actively in the myriad ICANN processes.

I guess we are sliding OT for this list ...sigh

Yep, and that's unfortunate as folks who participate in NANOG generally have opinions that could counterbalance the 
folks who usually show up at ICANN meetings.

Regards,
-drc



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