rob
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'scene setting' as they say on prices going up from today's AGM.
I asked:
DUM is dropping, renewal rates are basically static, dot uk take up has been poor - I would agree self created shocks could impact that. Public Benefit spend was £9.9m (24) then £11m (25). With the discussion on price rises earlier in the presentations is Public Benefit spend being reduced, and would that be looked at first before passing pain on to registrants?
It seems Public Benefit funding will continue as is, Nominet has huge reserves, so to whittle them down reserves can be used to fund PB stuff.
Prices though look likely to go up due to inflation / costs up etc. My feel is that is sooner than later as the Chair was keen to point out a few times that batting that further down the line in one hit (for that I think 30% was given as example) would be a shock to the system and probably mean less renewals / DUM lowering more in one go.
To be clear generally speaking I support the Public Benefit outputs and it is a Good Thing. What I don't agree with is no fresh debate with the membership on what Public Benefit should look like, how it should be funded, and what the future should be on it.
The world has moved on in many ways and unfortunately I don't see how Nominet can operate in that new world yet have a section entirely off limits.
I asked:
DUM is dropping, renewal rates are basically static, dot uk take up has been poor - I would agree self created shocks could impact that. Public Benefit spend was £9.9m (24) then £11m (25). With the discussion on price rises earlier in the presentations is Public Benefit spend being reduced, and would that be looked at first before passing pain on to registrants?
It seems Public Benefit funding will continue as is, Nominet has huge reserves, so to whittle them down reserves can be used to fund PB stuff.
Prices though look likely to go up due to inflation / costs up etc. My feel is that is sooner than later as the Chair was keen to point out a few times that batting that further down the line in one hit (for that I think 30% was given as example) would be a shock to the system and probably mean less renewals / DUM lowering more in one go.
To be clear generally speaking I support the Public Benefit outputs and it is a Good Thing. What I don't agree with is no fresh debate with the membership on what Public Benefit should look like, how it should be funded, and what the future should be on it.
The world has moved on in many ways and unfortunately I don't see how Nominet can operate in that new world yet have a section entirely off limits.

. Anyway, Rick said he was pissed off about some idiots rocking the Boat and provoking Verisign into responding with huge price increases, which they were entitled to do if they wanted, and no one could stop them. Lucy, this forum is mainly made up of Nominet members, and like most self-serving individuals, will only see the preferred picture and whine if something is going to be detrimental to their own wallets. The picture I see here by some of the folks is 'Screw the Public', and the phrase 'I'm all right Jack' springs to mind. There are certain gobby little smartarses that have a proven track record of failure in business and don't have a clue about anything; however, their posts help me massively in proving a point. Hell, there are instances of incompetent pricks thinking they have a right to interject opinion on Nominet policy. I have an issue with dropcatching and Nominet's lack of action quashing the practice, but I will admit that I have benefited from the practice because I have very limited competition within ecom, thanks to all the best domains being put out for reach to new startups and businesses that cannot muster a strong enough web presence to take me on. Imagine the reviled 'Public Benefit' would bring if the perks certain minority members get were fairly distributed to the masses. I can think of many things where the so-called members/Nominet are failing in the ethical arena! My advice, if a few penny increases is a problem and is causing hardship to you or your business, then I think a career change might be in order, which should lower the stress levels and stiffle the pointless and toxic crap a certain incompetent wanker keeps spouting, which seems rooted in bitterness and jealousy when he doesn't get his own way.