[afrinic-discuss] Re: NRO at ITU Telecom World, Hong Kong, China

Sunday Adekunle Folayan sfolayan at skannet.com.ng
Sat Dec 9 09:59:08 SAST 2006


.... and in addition we (Technical people) should (out of this 
realization) pass this our culture, to our children to carry on, after us!

Sunday.

Dave Kissoondoyal wrote:
> Dear Staphane,
>
> I don't think that there exist any hidden agenda to be pro ICANN or against
> ICANN. The issue is that we, the technical people should have our opinions
> voiced out and I can see the only way that we can achieve this is having a
> common front. Nobody can deny that the open and transparent development of
> the Internet has been possible thanks mainly because of the "Technical
> People" and it is our duty to make sure that there is no diversion to this
> "open and transparent future development" rule. The only way we can make
> sure that this is the case is by being part of it, not outside.
>
> Best regards
>
> Dave Kissoondoyal
> President, ISOC Mauritius
> PIR .ORG AC Member
> Director of IT - Teleforma Mauritius Ltd
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: afrinic-discuss-bounces at afrinic.net
> [mailto:afrinic-discuss-bounces at afrinic.net] On Behalf Of Stephane
> Bortzmeyer
> Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 12:43 AM
> To: AfriNIC Discuss
> Subject: [afrinic-discuss] Re: NRO at ITU Telecom World, Hong Kong, China
>
> On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 05:41:59PM +0400,
>  Hisham R Rojoa <hisham at afrinic.net> wrote 
>  a message of 136 lines which said:
>
>   
>> The 'Internet Pavilion' booth is co-sponsored by the NRO, ICANN, and
>> ISOC and aims to promote a greater understanding of the existing
>> open and transparent bottom-up development processes of the
>> technical Internet community.
>>     
>
> I seriously challenge the idea that there exists a "technical Internet
> community". Technical people, like the others, are divided about
> Internet governance issues. Not all of them support ICANN or would
> write, without laughing, that is has "open and transparent bottom-up
> development processes".
>
> IMHO, the NRO should not engage into what really looks like pro-ICANN
> political propaganda.
>
>
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