neddy
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The recent Grumpy campaign showed us that the only way members are going to be listened to by auDA is to get involved.
We have to orchestrate the change we want to see - and that action must continue by us electing 2 Demand Class Directors at the next AGM in a few months.
After much discussion between a lot of DNT and auDA Demand Class Members, Shane Moore and I have decided to stand for election to the auDA Board this year. There is an announcement on Domainer about this today (which indicates what we stand for).
Here are two of the bullet points:
We wanted to get out there now - and build momentum. I hope you will get behind us.
Ned
We have to orchestrate the change we want to see - and that action must continue by us electing 2 Demand Class Directors at the next AGM in a few months.
After much discussion between a lot of DNT and auDA Demand Class Members, Shane Moore and I have decided to stand for election to the auDA Board this year. There is an announcement on Domainer about this today (which indicates what we stand for).
Here are two of the bullet points:
♦ Neither of us are in favour of direct registrations, and we will do everything possible to argue the futility of proceeding with them. There is simply no demand for them (other than creating artificial growth). Growth in the market should be created by liberalising some existing policy restrictions.
♦ But equally, should they eventually come to pass because the majority of the Board dictate this (after proper procedures and consultation have taken place), we will do everything to ensure that existing com.au registrants have first rights to the .au. More on this in a later article.
♦ But equally, should they eventually come to pass because the majority of the Board dictate this (after proper procedures and consultation have taken place), we will do everything to ensure that existing com.au registrants have first rights to the .au. More on this in a later article.
We wanted to get out there now - and build momentum. I hope you will get behind us.
Ned