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# [[DNS Value and Vulnerability]] --->Where did this info come from? It seems like it should be pared down, given refs, and then included as a section on the DNS page [[User:Andrew|Andrew]]
 
# [[DNS Value and Vulnerability]] --->Where did this info come from? It seems like it should be pared down, given refs, and then included as a section on the DNS page [[User:Andrew|Andrew]]
 
# [[APRICOT]]
 
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Dunno. It was created back in March, so it wasn't someone from ICANN Singapore... I don't know where I was going with this, but I'll either build the article or delete following some further research. He seems like a linguist, and is a former ICANN fellow.
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Re: Spam, there was the two you marked as not being spammers that I had deleted. I deleted them after they created an account and did not use the account for an entire day, was there anything other than the fact that their names didn't follow the pattern of the other mass spammers to lead you to believe that they are not spammers? [[User:Andrew|Andrew]]

Revision as of 18:06, 15 August 2011

I am an editor for the ICANNWIki site, based out of Portland, OR, USA. I graduated with a degree in English, and as such am a stickler for proper grammar and citation. When I am not elbow-deep in ICANN minutia, I spend my time doing crossword puzzles, reading, hiking, thinking about graduate school, and learning to be an aerial dancer. Read more about me here.

Articles that I have written

Wolf Ludwig, CENTR, EURALO, NARALO, APRALO, AFRALO, LACRALO, Demand Media, Tanzanica King, Scott Pinzon, Barbara Ann Clay, Rod Beckstrom, Tralliance, NomCom, RIPE NCC, Lisa Hook, IDA, NetMission, Michael Blend, iGoldrush, Sunrise Period, Landrush Period, RALO

To work on

  1. Fix up FF, FFWG
  2. ADR, DRP, UDRP
  3. TCP/IP, TCP, IP
  4. Yc Lee
  5. EC and European Commission
  6. RrSG and Registrar Stakeholder Group, RyC and RySG
  7. Nask and NASK

People from the San Fran Meeting

Keith McDowell, Dustin Busmann, Ndeye Maimouna Diop Diagne, Michael Moran, Mohammed Al-Dhaifi, Michael Shohat, Luca Barbero, Kelly Campbell, DeeDee Halleck, Edward McNair, Michele Jourdan, Dev Anand Teelucksingh, Anton Battesti, Kroopa Shah, Gorka Orueta Estibariz, Michele Sanderson, Elvana Thaçi, Zmarialai Wafa, Aaron Yeong, Anders Rafting, Simonetta Batteiger, David Cake, Theo Kreimer, Marc Rotenberg, Geoffrey Manne, Leah Symekher, Maria Dangond, Andrzej Bartosiewicz, Garret Murai, Jack Simpson, James Bladel, Zak Hassanein, Allan Skuce, Bill Vanderent, Christopher Sheats, Seth Greene, Raquel Gatto, Dave Kissoondoyal, Christian Lenk, Sikiru Shehu, Abimbola Olayinka, Todd Han

  1. Matthias Meyer-Schoenherr

People from Singapore Meeting

Chris Dillon, Alice Huang, Simon Underwood, Yaling Tan, Lynn Lipinski, Kashif Elahi Bhatti, Beatrice Chan, Jason Ching, Rajiv Kumar, Darshana Kumari, Enakshi Biswas, Kartik Kulkarni, Filiz Yilmaz, Flavio Wagner, Pornchoung Leebhumivanich, Sandeep Ramchandani, Shashank Mehrotra, Tengku Intan Narqiah Tengku Othman, Athos Comolatti, Trufanau Valerian, Han Chuan Lee, Henry Chan, Bernard Oh, Mefteh Ramzi, Lynn Xing, Mary Wong, Emmanuel Harrar, Rendy Maulana, Sangeetha Narasimhan, Yong Yaw Eng, Pensri Arunwatanamongkol, João Damas, Judi Ann Berkens, Michael Korjen, Mohamed S. Moselhi, Kevin Saimon, Shih Cheng-Maw, Ron Sherwood, Ndongo Diao, Joseph Waldron, Warren Kumari, Adama Sow, Heiki Tsang, Avis Chan, Ricky Kung, Christine So, Yuki Wong, Martin Wong, Rafael Wong, Elaine Cheng, Urs Schneider, Michael H. Berkens

List of Lost, Incomplete Articles

  1. Andreas Soll
  2. AZ.pl
  3. Augustus Ambrose
  4. Avarteq
  5. Bonnie Wittenburg
  6. BrandShelter.com
  7. Deloitte
  8. ENRED
  9. InterNetworX
  10. KeyDrive SA
  11. Mohammad Thawabeh
  12. Nana Second
  13. Tim Berners-Lee
  14. Volker Greimann
  15. Work Where You Want - add to Values? Right?
  16. SSL
  17. Armelle Coatsaliou

Articles I Am Unsure of How To Categorize

  1. DNS Value and Vulnerability --->Where did this info come from? It seems like it should be pared down, given refs, and then included as a section on the DNS page Andrew
  2. APRICOT

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Dunno. It was created back in March, so it wasn't someone from ICANN Singapore... I don't know where I was going with this, but I'll either build the article or delete following some further research. He seems like a linguist, and is a former ICANN fellow.

Re: Spam, there was the two you marked as not being spammers that I had deleted. I deleted them after they created an account and did not use the account for an entire day, was there anything other than the fact that their names didn't follow the pattern of the other mass spammers to lead you to believe that they are not spammers? Andrew