For the most part the decision was based on AoIR's mission (see http://aoir.org/goals.html) not including such involvement. AoIR's members can, and should, be engaged in whatever interests they have, of course. But as an organization (and one that has to operate within the constraints of educational non-profit status precluding political lobbying and activism) it was deemed outside the mission's scope to formally engage with ICANN. Sj At 7:47 PM -0500 6/20/02, braman wrote:
could the executive committee please share with the aoir membership the reasons for deciding not to get involved with the icann decision-making process?
thanks --
sandra braman
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