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Why the draft .aero agreement deserves full and public discussion
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Now is not the time to distance oneself from Domain Name work.
The wild frontier days are subsiding and it is now time to settle in and build infrastructures of enduring yet flexible consistency.
We are going to have to repair some damage left over from the feuds. And we are going to have to root out some unsavory characters that act above the rules of common decency.
But, this one is a good battle line because it goes to the core of the problem with the BS. (BoD & Staff) and that is one man playing two roles which are designed to be counterbalances, and so now he acts with no accountability.
Sincerely
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