<div>McTim</div>
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<div>You got it right! </div>
<div>Just sounds like McAnthony in Shakespeare's Play <font size="4">Julius Ceasar.</font></div>
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<div>We overheard McAnthony saying in that play:</div>
<div>"<em>We have come to burry Julius Ceasar and not to praise him... The evil that men do live after them</em>"</div>
<div> It is just such MaAnthonyism that I decifer in Willie's piece.</div>
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<div>Happy New year to all</div>
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<div>Aaron<br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 12/24/08, <b class="gmail_sendername">McTim</b> <<a href="mailto:dogwallah@gmail.com">dogwallah@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Willie,<br><br>On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Willie Currie <<a href="mailto:wcurrie@apc.org">wcurrie@apc.org</a>> wrote:<br>
> I'd also like to thank Parminder for his commitment and hard work as IGC<br>> coordinator.<br>><br>> Parminder has played an important role for the IGC during a difficult period<br>> of adjustment to a post-WSIS global policy space in internet governance,<br>
> when a sustained attempt to deflect attention from the need for global<br>> public policy principles for managing critical internet resources<br><br>There already ARE global public policy principles in place for this.....do<br>
you not recall seeing my BUTOCS (posting) earlier this year??<br><br>was<br>> underway as a backlash to the gains made in the WSIS. It is largely to<br>> Parminder's credit that the issue of 'enhanced cooperation' could be<br>
> discussed in Hyderabad without the sky falling down.<br><br>While Parminder should be acknowledged and thanked for his efforts<br>and enthusiasm brought to the role, I would hardly equate him to Atlas ;-)<br><br>Indeed a little more<br>
> attention to public policy principles at an earlier stage may have helped<br>> the IPv4/6 transition as the IGF open policy dialogue on the matter<br>> demonstrated.<br><br>which principles would those have been?<br>
<br>Like the banking system, I think we have been witnessing the<br>> limits of the claims for technical expertise in the absence of suitable<br>> policy and regulation in the public interest in this area. And no one had<br>
> an adequate answer to Jeanette's question as to who is in charge?<br><br>The answer is that no ONE person or body is or should be in charge.<br>You all ought to know that.<br><br>Parminder<br>> suffered unjustifable attack while coordinator of the IGC when he did raise<br>
> questions of public policy. And I think the shambles around the IPv4/6<br>> transition vindicates his concerns for public policy frameworks in internet<br>> governance.<br><br>The "shambles" as you put it is caused by network operators not<br>
implementing IPv6. How would a "public policy framework" increase IPv6 uptake?<br><br>The question I'd like answered from folk who think they could have<br>done a better<br>job than the output of the IETF NG WG is "why weren't you more involved?"<br>
<br>The old canard that the IETF is an unwelcoming group of white American<br>engineers<br>is not allowed as a valid answer.<br><br>--<br>Cheers,<br><br>McTim<br><a href="http://stateoftheinternetin.ug">http://stateoftheinternetin.ug</a><br>
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