[CCWG-ACCT] Fadi's Contribution to ICANN Accountability

Greg Shatan gregshatanipc at gmail.com
Thu Oct 15 14:52:50 UTC 2015


Paul,

It depends what the objective is....

Greg

On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Paul Rosenzweig <
paul.rosenzweig at redbranchconsulting.com> wrote:

> To say that this is an “objective” assessment is to wildly overstate the
> case …. Sadly …
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> *From:* Grace Abuhamad [mailto:grace.abuhamad at icann.org]
> *Sent:* Thursday, October 15, 2015 5:22 AM
> *To:* Accountability Cross Community <
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> *Subject:* [CCWG-ACCT] Fadi's Contribution to ICANN Accountability
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> Dear all,
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> Further to conversation on list this week — including requests from
> Thomas, James, and Anne (apologies if I missed others) to have information
> shared and distributed to this list—  here below are a message and an
> attachment from Fadi Chehade that are being shared with the community.
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> —Grace
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> ICANN Colleagues:
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> It's wall-to-wall Accountability in Dublin! Together, we shall coalesce
> around the tremendous work that has been done by the CCWG to enhance ICANN
> accountability ahead of our historic transition from U.S. Stewardship.
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> As I was preparing for Dublin, I became aware that I needed to understand
> better where we stood and that I, and many in our community, have not been
> able to keep up with the extensive documentation emanating from the CCWG's
> work. Furthermore, there are many legal memos that are dense with content
> and hard to digest for those who are not versed in legal matters as well as
> non-native English speakers. I sympathize!
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> For this, I built the attached presentation.  It is my personal,
> objective, and considered contribution into the process. A summary of where
> we stand on Accountability and what I believe we still need to sort in
> Dublin.
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> I share it with you as a personal contribution and hope it will help you
> get ready for Dublin --  a historic meeting to strengthen ICANN
> accountability and pave the way for a safe transition.
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> Fadi
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> Note: I built it as an interactive PDF file. So, when you click on any of
> the main chart's rows, it will link you directly to the slide that
> describes the element of accountability in that row. To go back to the main
> chart, I put a link at the bottom that gets you back to the top (main
> chart). On each slide describing a row, I tried to capture in plain English
> where I believe we have broad agreement and what open questions remain
> (with blanks to be filled by the community). On most rows, I showed one
> implementation approach. On the two rows where we have alternative
> implementation approaches, I put both approaches (you can toggle between
> them by clicking on the approach tab).
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