Is sarcasm the best you lads have got?
I watched the live webcast if that counts?
Sorry Graeme, I thought the fella who interrupted Lesley Cowley was you! He was sat front row, centre isle next to Lucien and I assumed it was you. The chap I meant was the one who asked the chair to allow a show of hands to see if she should be re-elected.
Ordinarily I'd say that what you do and how you conduct yourself is your business but having canvassed for our votes, the pair of you were essentially representing us at that meeting and that isn't how I wanted to be portrayed. What made it worse is that the Nominet people sat their smug and dignified and refused to be drawn into the heckling.
I think that direct.uk is a terrible idea but changes to the registrar agreement is much overdue. The makeup of the membership might have worked 10 or so years ago but given the size and turnover of the company and the make-up of the membership, I think the time as come to pay-off (for want of a better word) the smaller members and to reshape how the company is governed, ideally through a larger and more diverse board.
I can't comment on your point about the secondary market because we don't know how Nominet effect change. I think it would be difficult to run auctions in house because you could argue that they're abusing their monopoly. I suppose pushed, I'd say that the current system is far from ideal but it's probably the best compromise.
Nominet have stated that although they will publish the feedback from the current .uk proposal (if the client elects to allow it),
it will not be published until after the decision has been made in November several months after the close of 23rd September 2013.
This will not allow much time to review and analysis the feedback data,
if an appeal of any sort is going to be made against the Nominet decision, whatever it may be.
Anybody any ideas of where people who have completed the consultation feedback could post it online, and so it could be viewed by others in an easy to read format?
If you have facts to back up your assertions, print them, until then they're just the rantings of two conspiracy theorists, both of whom have a long history of conflict with Nominet.
At this stage, the only thing I care about is that the more reasonable and moderate members of this forum risk being associated with your own and Graeme's views and behaviour and I'm tired of sitting back letting you two jokers set the agenda.
Nominet have stated that although they will publish the feedback from the current .uk proposal (if the client elects to allow it),
it will not be published until after the decision has been made in November several months after the close of 23rd September 2013.
This will not allow much time to review and analysis the feedback data,
if an appeal of any sort is going to be made against the Nominet decision, whatever it may be.
Anybody any ideas of where people who have completed the consultation feedback could post it online, and so it could be viewed by others in an easy to read format?
Is this the best you've got?
Back to the point of this thread (third attempt!) and awareness outside Acorn for .uk.
If there is sufficient ".uk consultation feedback posted" I will add an extra section to youruk.org.uk to display such posted feedback.
Any feedback will be displayed in full or as a link as provided, whether it is for .uk, against .uk or an alternative proposal.
Sorry Stephen, I've just sent a quick pm to mods to see if we could split the thread. I apologise though.
Cheers
GW
Thanks and I hope somebody can post something on the issue of the thread.
I've not come across any other public feedback yet, and I do keep quite a close eye on new pages that show up about the Nominet consultation. There may be more as we get closer to the deadline...
Thank you.
I'm currently constructing another press release to publize Alex Bligh blog,
even though it does not come to the same conclusion on .uk as my report,
I cannot find fault with any of his well thought out feedback.
His blog for those interested in the .uk debate can be found at
http://blog.alex.org.uk/
Stephen, can I respectfully ask that you take a step back. There's no story here at the moment and when Nominet do finally make a decision, let's assume the worst and they give direct.uk the green light. At that point the fight will begin in earnest but constantly writing to the press with non stories at this stage risks alienating them against you and using goodwill that you may need for a real battle.
At this stage it's a consultation and not giving answers to questions is in my opinion the right way for Nominet to act because doing so would risk being dragged into a debate or argument and that's not what consultations are about. They're canvassing for opinion and have already proved that they are willing to listen and change so let's give them the benefit of the doubt until they show their hand.
Can I ask what you're fighting and what you're hoping to achieve?
Can I ask what you're fighting and what you're hoping to achieve?
you are leaking infoAdmin said:Hello. So, do anyone happen to know anything about Whois and how it can be accessed?
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