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Thanks to Robin and Carlos, this new ICANN chart got wider attention. 

What are we going to do? Accept this quietly? Or can our ExCom draft a 
short/quick statement and send it to the ICANN Board Chair, the ICANN CEO, 
and the GNSO Chair, saying something like "don't try to pretend to the public 
that the GNSO reform is already finished without taking our opinion into 
account?

Norbert

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On Thursday, 3 April 2008 09:28:02 Carlos Afonso wrote:

> Interesting, there are "consumers" (NUCU) and "users" (ALAC). So, we 
> discover now that, for ICANN, ALAC constituencies do not consume! How do 
> you manage, ALACers? If they consume anything, they will be NCUC!
> 
> Fragile structures (the strong ones, of course, are the ones with a 
> single, clear motivation -- making money; the rest... is the rest, in 
> that vision) make for fragile representation and participation.
> 
> --c.a.
> 
> Robin Gross wrote:
> > ICANN has posted a new chart on its website to explain ICANN's structure.
> >   http://www.icann.org/structure/
> > 
> > The new chart is very revealing of ICANN's deference to Regi$trie$ and 
> > Regi$trar$ in the GNSO (in bold) and oddly describes NCUC as 
> > "universities/consumers".
> > 
> > Robin

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