Introducing: The (censored!) icann-people mailing list.

Some weeks ago, I finally gave up on unmoderated discussion of ICANN-related topics. But then again, I’m still not convinced that blogs and icannwatch should be the only places for public discussion of ICANN topics. That’s why I have set up a new …

Some weeks ago, I finally gave up on unmoderated discussion of ICANN-related topics. But then again, I’m still not convinced that blogs and icannwatch should be the only places for public discussion of ICANN topics.That’s why I have set up a new mailing list, called icann-people. The concept is simple: I’ll run the list the autocratic way; no message is distributed unless I believe it is reasonable, and reasonably relevant to the ICANN community.Subscribe here. When enough people have come together, I’ll send an initial posting to let you know.

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