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Wednesday, May 19
by
Bret Fausett
on Wed 19 May 2004 08:42 PM PDT
Encirca's Tom Barrett: "The only way ICANN will be forced to make hard choices, is to deny it the full budget it is asking. There needs to be a fiscal discipline and a growth cap imposed on ICANN funding." Read the entire post too.
by
Bret Fausett
on Wed 19 May 2004 10:38 AM PDT
Rob Hall, Registrar-Appointed Member of ICANN's Budget Committee:
"The budget committee did not agree upon anything, least of all the
increased fees. We were given the budget a week ago, and told this was
it."
by
Bret Fausett
on Wed 19 May 2004 10:11 AM PDT
If I didn't know that this budget (along with the mysterious strategic plan) already had been privately vetted among various participants in the ICANN arena, I'd view it as a strawman set up to provoke debate and hard choices. In other words, I'd see the $15.8 million as the sum total of everything anyone had asked ICANN to do, presented solely to make the community pull some things off of ICANN's task list. The better question, perhaps, is whether the ICANN envisioned in the budget is the ICANN that was endorsed in the reforms implemented in 2002. I'm not so sure it is (though the reform conversation was notable for the fact that it took place largely without consideration of the actual cost).
by
Bret Fausett
on Wed 19 May 2004 09:48 AM PDT
Susan Crawford on ICANN's Budget: "ICANN
is under attack precisely because it believes itself to be (and appears
to be) important. ICANN should remember what it is...." This is well worth reading.
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