[CCWG-ACCT] Meeting with CCWG Advisors

Rahul Sharma wisdom.stoic at gmail.com
Sun Mar 22 18:18:13 UTC 2015


Hi Arun,

Just thinking aloud on the substance pointer raised - can multistakholder
model be evolved in a manner that ensures proportional representation in
communities, forums, structures and Board. When I say proportional, I mean
proportional to Internet population of the country.

Regards,
Rahul Sharma

On 22 March 2015 at 15:04, Arun Sukumar <arun.sukumar at nludelhi.ac.in> wrote:

> Valerie D'Costa, an advisor to the CCWG, raised a couple of interesting
> and important questions on process and substance. I hope this is a faithful
> reproduction.
>
> On process:
>
> 1. What should be the role of advisors? Should they offer advice on the
> basis of unanimity or "rough consensus", or just provide input
> independently?
>
> 2. Should advisors restrict their role to responding to questions that
> have been flagged by the CCWG and routed through the chairs? Or should
> they/ can they flag issues they feel are important - weighed from their
> expertise.
>
> On substance:
>
> 1. How is the accountability process taking stock of the evolving "global
> internet community", given that it is going to be driven by numbers from
> the  developing world?
>
> 2. Taking off from Q1, is the CCWG evaluating the future capacity of ICANN
> to be truly representative in the years to come?
>
> arun
>
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