New ICANN Head Promises Greater Openness
PrideOfPomona writes "At ZDNet(UK),"The Internet addressing authority has been criticised as secretive, but new president Paul Twomey says the organisation is to turn over a new leaf"." I suppose it's possible that Twomey will be better.
There's so little difference between politics and jihad lately...
It seems like this chap is inheriting some challenging budget problems, and will need reasonably serious diplomatic skills to sort out the legacy of Stuart Lynn (ad-hoc member controversy) and negotiations over non-roman letter domain names.
That's a pretty easy promise, it's like saying that Windows isn't as buggy as Slashdot makes it out to be. Set your baseline low enough and you can make pretty much any claim.
Why can't I moderate something "Wrong" or at least "Grossly Misinformed"?
Why so few discussion posts for this article??? Is there something wrong with ./ or are all the posters busy writing for thw War on Iraq articles? This is ./ after all, not a politics site.
What do they need to improve so badly?
I've known Paul for a couple of years now. He's a nice enough guy. He's had plenty of political experience as head of Australias 'National Office for the Information Economy' (An IT related government department in Australia), and has also gained some experience by migrating into the commercial world.
ICANN is a pretty big challenge, and it'll be interesting to see how he goes.. but he's certainly got a fair bit of experience behind him that will probably assist him in the role.
Red.
what we're talking about here is the voting for the board members, which there is to my mind no easy solution for. It's one of those difficult questions: who gets to control the Internet? Nobody wants it to be one person or one organisation- but without some form of organisation, we end up with, well... ok. so we end up with pretty much what we've got now, only without anyone making people play at least somewhere NEAR the same playing field. And how do you assure equal representation among a huge body of people? (I recommend fairvote as a place to start thinking about this one... The internet is one place where how we, as a people overall, decide to run things is going to have long-term ramifications, and i give ICANN credit for at least being aware of that fact.
Which to me, translates into (i could be wrong) : ICANN learns that it needs to play well with others.It's a start.
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