I see the suggestions of "acceptance" and "implementation" and Yeah no point ‘crying’ about it, no point in having a say in minority forums, hey thanks for the reality check “if you can’t beat them Join em” that’s the mentality of the herd morality, whipped as it crawls on its belly for crumbs.
Scott, I admire and salute your passion.
I was a member of the Names Panel, and I was one of 5 people that did not agree with the majority. Four of us put our name to a Minority Report - the fifth pre-empted things by having the organisation she represented preemptively publish their own negative opinion.
By being part of the minority, I lost some friendships - and strained others. But I had the courage of my convictions to do so. I don't say that to be a hero - I'm not.
Let me tell you that our Minority Report was resisted by many on the Names Panel - in fact
two current auDA Directors recommended that it not be attached to the final report! Seriously. Not to mention at least 5 other members of the Names Panel. Fortunately, the Chairman realised that he would be on a hiding to nothing if he surpressed it.
There are certain people in positions of power and influence who will whisper sweet nothings in your ear - but ultimately they want direct registrations to proceed. If you are in any doubt, ask each individual Director which way they ultimately voted. I'd love to hear the replies - and their justifications.
The saving grace of all this is that these same people have their own vested interests to look after. Ultimately this will ensure that existing registrants will be recognised in some shape of form. Imho.
I'm in my 60th year Scott - and
I reckon I know which battles are worth fighting. Direct registrations are going to happen - that's why I wrote
this article.
The battle we need to gird our loins for is implementation. And it is a battle I am convinced we will win. The best bet is on that horse called self-interest.
I'm up for the fight - and I will be enjoining some powerful allies (businesses with some oomph). If you (and others) feel like joining with me, I would welcome that. There is strength in numbers.