[At-Large] the regional lists ending in -Announce
Izumi AIZU
iza at anr.org
Fri Mar 30 03:39:56 EDT 2007
I am also in support of consolidation of mailing lists.
As for the websites, yes, there are too many, but
there is some history behind. ALAC started its
"independent" website and with the departure of
the webmaster that time, Jean, we are asking
a little support from ICANN, which is pending.
I hope this request be approved and thus that
website becomes the central "hub" with other sites.
In any case there needs a good coordination.
izumi
2007/3/30, Patrick Vande Walle <patrick at isoc.lu>:
>
> > The original idea of having regional -Announce lists was for
> > announcing things, but in practice, nothing gets announced in these
> > lists; everything goes in the other two.
> > May I propose that we get rid of these? We can always bring them back
> > later, or if any one region wants to keep them, of course we can do that.
> I support that. I also suggest to review the need to have euro-discuss
> and euro-als. Too many lists actually make things less transparent.
>
> On a related subject, there are also too many ALAC related web sites. We
> would increase the visibility of the ALAC process by consolidating the
> information under one common domain.
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