Re: .org sale - bidding process

Viktor Dukhovni <ietf-dane@dukhovni.org> Fri, 17 January 2020 18:52 UTC

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On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 12:45:31PM -0500, Andrew Sullivan wrote:

> (ISOC hat on.)
> 
> I've said before that I don't think the IETF list is a good place to
> discuss the PIR transaction, and unless the Sergeants-at-Arms disagree
> with me I'm going to maintain that position.  (I see even less reason
> for this to be on a W3C list.)  I'll respond to this question
> off-list.

Don't know about the SAs, but when I joined ISOC, so I could subscribe
to the appropriate discussion lists, I could not find anything on the
ISOC site that made it possible to find or join such a list.

This topic being of broad interest to the Internet community, it does
not seem too far fetched to touch on it here.

-- 
    Viktor.