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The recording of the AGM has been published on the hub, behind the membership "paywall". It also has a heavy handed disclaimer attached, basically preventing any publication outside of the members hub.
I agree, the format was very weighted in favour of the management in terms of controlling the narrative. But I think there were some important things said that should be given a wider audience.
Firstly, so non-members who are interested stakeholders can see it. Journalists for example.
Also as part of a more general drive towards transparency. It's a question of culture when dealing with part of the national critical infrastructure. All candidates in the recent election called for it, as did the Public Benefit campaign.
Or to turn it around, what benefit is there in reducing transparency and accountability? I don't think recent AGMs had that level of restriction on them and both 2020 and 2021 are on YouTube. So are we going backwards?
All the more reason to vote no on resolutions IMO. Shows in the stats that you've voted, just not for the candidates. Closest you can get to spoiling your ballot with Nominet. (I'd very much like to see a None of the above option added to all elections for this reason)
Which was my point. The previous ones are now essentially "free to air", which means for example that we can see Mark Wood telling the meeting in 2020 that he had received legal advice on weighted voting. I agree it would be better if Nominet just published it on their website, but that was at least something.
Nominet trying to prevent any distribution is a big step backwards and a sign of the old school "them and us" mentality reasserting itself. Other stakeholders are being prevented from seeing it. Everyone is being prevented from referencing it. Kieren has promised on Twitter to fix it and Simon has liked Kieren's Tweet, so let's see what happens in the next few days.