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Avri Doria <[log in to unmask]>
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Avri Doria <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Jan 2010 00:41:39 +0100
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Hi,

I am sorry but there is the NCUC and there is the NCSG.  and while as of tadya there is only 1 member of the NCSG who is not also NCUC, I hope this wil not remain the case once we open NCSG membership.

The lists of special peple is the NCSG-Executive Committee, the Council members and the chair of the NCUC.  The list has an open archive.

Even in NCUC, there were multiple lists.

a.

On 22 Jan 2010, at 00:23, Jorge Amodio wrote:

> 
> I agree with Milton and I'm really disturbed about the existence of a parallel list of "selected" people.
> 
> We are constantly trying to avoid this modus operandi at ICANN and one of the reasons I joined NCUC/NCSG is because I thought it was an open space to exchange ideas, discuss and learn about policy, and with my participation I was trying also to contribute a little bit from the technical side since there is a big disconnect. No wonder why.
> 
> Avri, with all due respect and please don't take it personal, but since you brought the GNSO kool-aid here now I find myself listening to dialogs that I don't understand where have been initiated, since I didn't have the opportunity to participate in person at any of the ICANN meetings I feel excluded, and I have to spend a lot of time looking for documents that seem difficult to find by design, etc.
> 
> This is not good.
> 
> I'm for transcripts, and I'm against separate mailing lists unless we are talking about specific working groups where the list is open to anybody to subscribe and read.
> 
> My .02
> Jorge
> 
> 

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