Danny, Thanks for alerting me on this. I must say, though, that I can't afford to be concerned every time NCUC lack volunteers to participate in a WG or sub-group (I would've been multi-sick and lost half of my weight by now.) Not even when the result is that a sub-group is filled of BC members that have "aggressively promoted" a specific outcome. When the report will be released, NCUC can make their view known, if any. Better yet, they could massively volunteer to be part of the WGs and Sub-groups in order to participate in shaping the outcome. (I know you, Danny, have given your share of time and energy in those WGs.) Further, when the report of the whole WG comes out at the council level, NCUC have three reps there. If we all attend the Council conference calls, no matter our geographical locations (that are not so much more distributed than those of the other constituencies' reps,) then we could make the NCUC's voice heard (note: proxies are no longer accepted for those not present on the calls.) But I'd advise that we be concerned with getting our language in at the drafting phase of the recommendations. The late draftings are painful for everyone, and at the end we are reduced to voting against, but then more often on the minority side than on the majority one. And if you really want to know my mind while I'm at it, I'm more concerned that BC (and any other constituency, for that matter,) make sure they open up to businesses (or relevant constituents) from East Europ, Asia and Africa when these knock at the door. And if those diverse new comers want to step in and speak for themselves and their interests, great! Conversely, if they just want to sit in and listen and watch the others populate the WGs, etc. and shape the decisions, it's also fine by me; maybe they will be learning something out of it. Last, which should have been first, please join me to welcome Victoria McEvedy to our world, and wish her a lot of perseverance. Victoria, please feel free to ask any question, privately (to any one of us) or on this list as you see fit, about the WG processes that I know you've already joined or the GNSO constituencies, including this one. Best regards, Mawaki --- Danny Younger <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Mawaki, > > I have noted that the Sub Group on Single and Dual > Character Domains within the Reserved Names Working > Group has released a recommendation that > single-letters at the second level should be released. > > No matter what your view on this issue, you should be > concerned about the composition of this Sub Group: > > Neil Blair > Mike Rodenbaugh > Alistair Dixon > Marilyn Cade > > All of these members hail from the Business > Constituency (that has aggressively promoted the > release of single-letters). > > I would suggest monitoring the output of this group > very closely. > > Best regards, > Danny > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time > with the Yahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. > http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#news >