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On 22 March 2013 12:39, Avri Doria <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
And I understand the ALAC, and maybe even the At-LArge if they knew what
> was going on, being happy with the decisions being made by ICANN Sr. Staff.
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> But these decisions are not being made using an improved policy process as
> suggested by R3, they are being made despotically. So while you may be
> happy with the benevolence expressed in these decisions, as someone who is
> both user and registrant and both NCSG and At-Large, I worry about the
> trend to despotism.
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I understand and agree. This should not be a "ends justify the means"
scenario, which is the best-case explanation.
It was not so long ago that staff was far less hospitable to the PoV; as
such there is little desire to enshrine a process in place that could
change in both intent and result based on who is hired and fired.
> Remember the quote about freedom and security: (approx) those who trade
> freedom for security, neither achieve not deserve either. If we trade away
> the multistakeholder development process to get a few consumer advantages
> today, what will we be giving up in the long run? I agree we need to
> improve those process, but circumventing them is problematic.
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For enough.
> Ps. Not sure why you need a firefighter's suit. You are a vice-chair of
> ALAC and speak for them.
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Actually, I am certainly not saying what I do as an endorsed expression of
anything. These are my own comments; my position simply offers me a good
vantage point from which to observe. but I don't claim to definitively
speak for ALAC. I say what I do as a mere liaison, trying to suggest
differing perspectives, concerns, and opportunities.
- Evan
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