NCSG proposed charter
Norbert Klein
nhklein at GMX.NET
Sun Mar 1 06:51:30 CET 2009
1. I can only fully join in this appreciation.
2. I add my appreciation for the brief and clear descriptive summary Mary
provided us here.
It is a continuing problem that much of the documentations needed in our work
is long and difficult to read - and to add brief introductory explanations is
therefore often crucial to open the way to read and appreciate the whole
document.
Thanks to all.
Norbert Klein
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On Saturday, 28 February 2009 23:30:33 Mary Wong wrote:
> I just wanted to place on public record my appreciation to Milton, Robin
> and everyone else who contributed feedback, suggestions and their time
> towards completing and submitting the current NCSG proposed charter. In
> particular, I wanted to thank Milton for taking on the original, daunting
> task of proposing language and ideas to meet the ICANN Board's
> restructuring goals as well as various (and sometimes conflicting)
> critiques and suggestions from a number of constituents and other groups,
> and Robin for preparing a succinct yet comprehensive (and to my mind
> persuasive) summary of the proposal to the Board. Everyone involved also
> handled external relations tactfully and well.
>
> Even if some of our members may disagree with specific aspects of the
> proposal, I believe we can all agree on the fact that it was a thankless
> and difficult task, and that those who took it on accomplished a lot in
> time-straitened and occasionally difficult circumstances.
>
> Best,
> Mary
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