Dear Robin,
Exactly, there are some on the council that do consider that too steep a price.
I think calling it all of ICANN might be a bit strong.
a.
On 5 Aug 2010, at 14:00, Robin Gross wrote:
> I sincerely hope ICANN is not considering $60 to be too costly to provide a live audio feed of the policy council meetings to the community. That must be some kind of joke, right? $60 for this level of transparency is nothing. The private consultants ICANN hires to write press releases trumpeting the organization's "transparency" are paid more than $60 per word.
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> Seriously though, who do I need to convince that the $60 expense is worth it to the community?
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> Thanks,
> Robin
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> On Aug 5, 2010, at 9:53 AM, Ron Wickersham wrote:
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>> On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, Jorge Amodio wrote:
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>>> Seems that we were not able to collect the $60, the audio stream is
>>> not working yet :-(
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>>> J
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>> also not able to get stream. i get 35 bytes download from the remote
>> system then nothing. on MicroSoft system reports unable to connect,
>> Unix reports file type not mp3. Android says "unable to play this type
>> of audio file"
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>> -ron
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