[AfrICANN-discuss] "The .ug debate: Is Redelegation Necessary?" /
www.newvision.co.ug
Olévié Kouami
olivierkouami at gmail.com
Wed Oct 15 22:54:45 UTC 2014
Really interestiing
Just to say this situation is similar as what's happening with .tg in Togo.
Follow up ... please
Cheers !
-Olevie-
2014-10-15 22:12 UTC, Dr Eberhard W Lisse <el at lisse.na>:
> Interesting read, indeed.
>
> Should .UG be revoked and transferred to another entity? OF COURSE
> NOT!
>
> But, why are we, who are not involved, waste our time on this
> debate? Never mind that some of us don't even get the terminology
> right.
>
> They have not committed Substantial Misconduct.
>
> How gracious of you (who runs his business in the diaspora) to grant
> someone in a foreign country a role to play in expropriation of
> their property.
>
> Are you accredited with them?
>
> el
>
> On 2014-10-15, 09:15 , Oluniyi D. Ajao [Web4Africa] wrote:
>> Interesting read.
>>
>> 1. Should .ug be re-delegated from the current company to a more
>> national entity? YES. A community-driven registry (examples:
>> ZACR, NiRA, KeNIC) is much better in every way.
>>
>> 2. Should the current managers be demonized? NO. They have a
>> strong role to play in the transition if moves were made to
>> re-delegate. They can stay on as a leading registrar after
>> re-delegated.
>>
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