[governance] India's communications minister - root server misunderstanding (still...)
William Drake
william.drake at uzh.ch
Fri Aug 10 09:04:11 EDT 2012
On Aug 10, 2012, at 2:37 PM, parminder wrote:
> When someone says that anyone wanting a change has to "outline said plausible alternative and why its risks/costs are less than the certainties/benefits of the SQ", and carries on at length to show - as most of your email does - that there isnt any clear demand for change, and when that someone is not an appointed neutral referee or something but a political player in the arena, then that person's politics is legitimately called as status quoist. I stick to my position.
Which willfully misrepresents my clearly stated position,
On Aug 10, 2012, at 9:18 AM, William Drake wrote:
> While, like many in CS and the TC, I support the concept of decoupling root change authorizations from sole USG responsibility if and when a plausibly reliable alternative can be identified, realistically it has to recognized that this would need to be an evolutionary process that plays out over some years, with dialogue and collective learning rather than posturing and demanding as the lead edge.
So I guess we're done. You can now get back to sending dozens of long multiscreen messages claiming to be the tribune of the whole global South which all is just having a collective brain embolism over zone file signing and berating anyone who dares to ask for evidence. It's a proven winner with respect to building the caucus' internal consensus and external influence.
Best,
Bill
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