[CCWG-ACCT] Please review regarding IAB comments on Mission Statement

Seun Ojedeji seun.ojedeji at gmail.com
Sat Oct 31 13:24:07 UTC 2015


Hello Becky,

I believe the first 2 recommendations are fine. I however will suggest
minor edit on the third recommendation as thus:
"ICANN in collaboration with other bodies as appropriate coordinates the
allocation, assignment and publication of protocol port and parameter
numbers”

Regards
Sent from my Asus Zenfone2
Kindly excuse brevity and typos.
On 31 Oct 2015 06:04, "Burr, Becky" <Becky.Burr at neustar.biz> wrote:

> CCWG Members –
>
>
>
> The IAB has raised a significant concern about the Mission Statement,
> which currently describes ICANN’s role of *coordinating the allocation
> and assignment of the DNS’ unique identifiers, including **Protocol port
> and parameter numbers*.  As some of you may recall, in early comments
> they suggested changing the word “coordination” to “support.”  WP2
> discussed this and declined to modify the existing language in the Bylaws,
> but provided an opportunity for the ASO, the Root Server community, and the
> port/parameter community to provide their own description of what policy
> “coordination” would mean in each (i.e., names, numbers, root servers,
> protocol/parameters) context.
>
>
>
> Andrew Sullivan, Chair of IAB, has informed me that the IAB remains very
> concerned about the Mission Statement.  According to Andrew (on behalf of
> the IAB), “the mission statement (including the chapeau) is misleading,
> has caused us problems in the past, and has been false at least since the
> end of the PSO [Protocol Supporting Organization] and arguably before that.
> In particular, according to the IAB, “ICANN does not "coordinate, at the
> overall level, the global Internet's systems of unique identifiers.”
>
>
> This issue was discussed in the Public Forum in Dublin, and Steve Crocker
> expressed support for working to align ICANN’s description of its role in
> this area more precisely:
>
>
> ANDREW SULLIVAN: Hi, my name is Andrew Sullivan. And I'm chair of the
>> Internet Architecture Board. The mission of ICANN currently has text that
>> ICANN -- and I quote -- is to coordinate at the overall level, the global
>> Internet systems of unique identifiers. End quote. That's not precisely
>> true any more and hasn't been at least since the protocol supporting
>> organization disappeared from ICANN. I'm wondering whether the Board is
>> open to changing this part of the mission since it's open anyway in the
>> CCWG process?
>>
>>
>>
>> STEVE CROCKER: I think I'm the designated hitter here. Andrew, thank you
>> very much. There's been a somewhat uncomfortable disparity between some of
>> the words that we use to describe ourselves and some of the words that our
>> close friends use to describe us. We have -- and we've -- some of us have
>> been paying attention for a while. The good news -- I think it's extremely
>> good news -- is that over the last relatively short period of time, we have
>> built a much stronger technical team, step one. And step 2 is would are we
>> have actually got them connected to the communications process. Harder than
>> I would have liked it to have been. But it's now there. And it's been one
>> of these behind the scenes things of where we've been pressing. So I think
>> that, going forward, we're going to try to align our words in a more
>> careful way. There's always a lot of equities about how many words you use
>> to describe yourself which, you know. But I think some greater precision
>> and adjustment of the nuances is well in order.
>>
>>
>>
>> The IAB has provided some proposed text, which addresses the concerns of
> its members.  I have attached a side-by-side comparison of (1) the
> Existing Mission Statement; (2) the current CCWG proposal; and (3) the IAB
> proposal.  I should note that the proposed changes appear to be more
> dramatic than they actually are.  Most of the changes reflect moving the
> language around.  The substantive changes include:
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>
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> Current Bylaws/CCWG Proposal
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> IAB Proposal
>
> ICANN’s mission is to “coordinate, at the overall level, the global
> Internet’s system of unique identifiers”
>
> ICANN’s mission is to “support, at the overall level, core Internet
> registries”
>
> ICANN coordinates the allocation and assignment of “Domain Names (forming
> a system referred to as “DNS”)
>
> ICANN coordinates the allocation and assignment of “names in the root zone
> of the Domain Name System (“DNS”)
>
> ICANN coordinates the “allocation and assignment of protocol port and
> parameter numbers”
>
> ICANN “collaborates with other bodies as appropriate to publish core
> registries needed for the functioning of the Internet.”
>
> As indicated above, a more complete comparison is attached.  Given the
> strength of the IAB’s views on this point, I thought it was important to
> raise this issue for discussion.
>
> Becky
>
> J. Beckwith Burr
> Deputy General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer
>
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