What this means
What the two-page letter that no one will read tomorrow says is that ICANN is organizationally misconfigured to deal with the demands of 22, let alone 1,022 Internet registries.
It also demonstrates that the first instinct of the organization is to hide from this fact, even to the extent that it will willfully ignore serious flaws in its systems, and flagrant breaches of contract.
That is why the dot-jobs case study could kill ICANN.
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