ICANN may receive information from vendors, for example, that is
considered proprietary - that deserves protection as much as
personnel information.
understood. i am sure you can find at least three other obscure
and uninteresting examples of information which needs to be
confidential. red herring.
please point us to *detailed* financial disclosure. again, take a
look at the afnog reports, down to who flew where when.
An enormous amount of ICANN material is published on the web -
more, I imagine, than a great many other non-profit
organizations.
and less than a great many. but icann is not just a non-profit.
it is the shepherd for a global public trust. its disclosure
transparency should be in the top 1%. transparency dispells
distrust as no amount of email and pontification can. icann should
try it.
randy