[At-Large] ALS lists - why no public archive?
RJGlass | America@Large
jipshida at gmail.com
Sun Apr 15 15:16:46 EDT 2007
There used to be a listing of NA ALSs on the ICANN website. It no longer
exists. I was wondering this myself.
-Randy Glass
A at L
On 4/8/07, Adam Peake <ajp at glocom.ac.jp> wrote:
>
> Perhaps I'm missing something, but looking around the ALAC site
> information about ALS is pretty lacking. Particularly, why aren't
> the ALS mailing lists archives visible to non-members?
>
> If ALS exist to support "individual Internet users' informed
> participation in ICANN..." etc etc, how can they do this if the ALS
> lists are closed, if we can't see how policy is made, with what
> degree of support, who was involved. What are the ALS doing?
>
> Not suggesting ALS lists should be open to non ALS members, but if
> their recommendations, and "bottom up" policy represented by ALAC in
> ICANN is to be taken seriously, then there should be transparency.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Adam
>
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