RE: [DNS] Incorrect .asn.au eligibility description on AusRegistry

RE: [DNS] Incorrect .asn.au eligibility description on AusRegistry

From: Skeeve Stevens <skeeve§skeeve.org>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 07:32:50 +1000
Well, She should be... 

Someone in such a position should care about the public mood and
opinion.

What is her email address?  I suggest everyone CC: her on their posts if
she wont join.

...Skeeve

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Keegel [mailto:djk&#167;cyber.com.au] 
> Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 7:34 AM
> To: dns&#167;lists.auda.org.au
> Subject: Re: [DNS] Incorrect .asn.au eligibility description 
> on AusRegistry
> 
> 
> auDA's Chief Policy Officer is not a subscriber to this list.
> 
> If people have concerns about things like this, it would be
> better and more effective to email her directly.  There is
> not much sense in talking about it in a place like this where
> she is not listening.
> 
> In general, if you want to ask auDA a question, you should
> address your question to auDA, not send it to the DNS list.
> This is a public forum where a number of key auDA people are
> not present, so this list will often not give (good) answers.
> 
> ] Ian
> ] 
> ] I raised this issue of an apparent change of .asn.au eligibility
> ] policy with Chris Disspain and Jo Lim (AusRegistry present) at the
> ] auDA public Seminar in Canberra recently.
> ] 
> ] I did so on the basis that the Small Business Coalition
> ] <www.setel.com.au/sbcmembers/index.htm> is a coalition of registered
> ] small business associations, but it is not an incorporated 
> association
> ] and therefore would not be eligible to apply for a .asn.au domain
> ] name.  So associations that formed "partnership" arrangements would
> ] not be eligible for a .asn.au domain name on my 
> interpretation of the
> ] proposed eligibility policy.
> ] 
> ] Chris said he would address this issue and his response to me was
> ] positive.  Hopefully, your concern will also be addressed.
> ] 
> ] Someone - not the auDA Board that I can see from published Board
> ] decisions - appears to have rewritten the eligibility policy at the
> ] implementation stage.
> ] 
> ] IMO, the current policy should stand, unless there are compelling
> ] reasons for changing the policy and they are published.
> ] 
> ] I'm was a Name Policy Advisory Panel Member.
> ] 
> ] 
> ] Ian
> ] 
> ] --
> ] Ian Johnston, Policy Consultant
> ] Small Enterprise Telecommunications Centre (SETEL)
> ] www.setel.com.au  mailto:ian.johnston&#167;setel.com.au
> ] 02 6258 3409 (B/F)  02 6259 7777 (B)  0413 990 112 (M)
> ] 
> ] SETEL is a national small business consumer association
> ] advancing the interest of Australian small business
> ] as telecommunications and e-commerce consumers
> 
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