Re: [Internetgovtech] Transition to the web

Stephen Farrell <stephen.farrell@cs.tcd.ie> Thu, 10 July 2014 11:48 UTC

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Hiya,

On 10/07/14 12:24, Avri Doria wrote:
> 
> BTW, I think I may have lost the thread on this.  The thing we are upset
> about is a mailing list?  

Well s/upset/unhappy about/ and yes this is about the
ianatransition@icann.org list. But its really now more
about the ham-fistedness of icann in how and why they
are closing that than the list content itself. (Though
the list did have content but I'm told the "microsite"
doesn't really, and there's the issue with inheriting
icann rules for the microsite thing as well I suppose
so I'll not bother finding out if the microsite thing
has any content.)

S.

> If someone closed a list you all were
> interested it, could someone just reopen another list somewhere else?  I
> strikes me that there is no shortage of lists on this stuff.  I seem to
> be reading email on the IANA transition and ICANN accountability on
> nearly a dozen of them.
> 
> But as I said, I may have lost the thread on this conversation.