Yes, this is how I understood the outcome of the last conference call. I think that next time, as Leslie suggests, where it is agreed that the PSO members have differing opinions that we should inform ICANN that the PSO has no opinion in the scope of its mandate and the members can send in their own views. Brian. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leslie Daigle" <leslie@THINKINGCAT.COM> To: "Androuchko, Vladimir" <vladimir.androuchko@itu.int> Cc: "pso-pc, ITU (MLIST)" <pso-pc@ties.itu.int> Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 7:29 PM Subject: Re: deadline for sending comments to ICANN budget > Howdy, > > It seems this has already been sent, but the text I > was looking for was more along the lines of: > > "Please find enclosed ... prepared by and forwarded > on behalf of ETSI. The PSO as a body did not find > any comments to make within the scope of its mandate." > > As sent, it seems like 3 of the 4 PSO members simply > didn't do any work, and that was certainly not the > position the IETF has taken. > > Truly, to reduce confusion: > . ETSI should have forwarded the comments itself > . We (the PSO) should have responded that we > had no comments > > Leslie. > > "Androuchko, Vladimir" wrote: > > > > Dear Protocol Council Members, > > > > Please find below the draft text for your consideration to accompany the Paper on the ICANN Budget, prepared by ETSI. > > Best regards, > > Vlad > > > > ************************************************* > > > > Dear Stuart, > > > > Please find enclosed the comments/recommendations on the ICANN Budget for the financial year 2002-2003, prepared by ETSI Representatives. > > Other Protocol Supporting Organizations have not provided comments on this matter. > > > > Sincerely yours, > > Vladimir > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Type: Microsoft Word Document (application/msword) > > Part 1.2 Encoding: base64 > > Download Status: Not downloaded with message > > -- > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > "An essential element of a successful journey > is recognizing when you have arrived." > -- ThinkingCat > > Leslie Daigle > leslie@thinkingcat.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------- >