<p>Thank you Mathieu,</p>
<p>I am sure that the ST-WP appreciates the Chairs, recognition of their efforts, and I agree a job well done in short order... </p>
<p>We look forward now to hearing from you regarding if and when your agenda requires our input...</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
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Dear Cheryl, Dear Colleagues,<br>
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I am very impressed with what you have been able to come up with in
such a short time ! This group is starting to create an expectation
for very quick, high quality turnarounds ! <br>
<br>
Your request to discuss this during our work sessions is well noted,
and most welcome. We are currently working on an agenda, and will
come to you by tonight (SGT) with details about the when and the
how. <br>
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Best<br>
Mathieu<br>
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<p>Dear CCWG Chairs and Grace,</p>
<p>As you all know Steve, late yesterday released on behalf of our
WP, a draft for final edit of a document that you requested we
have available for the CCWG at this meeting, where a sample set
of our identified risk scenarios' were subject to 'stress
testing. Please be advised that as of our deadline this morning
we received no further edits from the WP team, and therefore we
request that you now consider the .PDF distributed to you all
late yesterday, as the current 'state of play' for application
of these 'stress tests' to our sample set, and we would request
that this document be now distributed to the wider CCWG.</p>
<p>Additionally, we would particularly like you to note and give
to recognise our thanks for the prompt attention and edit
contributions to our starting document, that were contributed by
our ST-WP members over the last 24 hrs.</p>
<p>We would also appreciate your advice on when during this
meeting will you wish to discuss or use this WP output, and what
if anything you wish our WP to do to facilitate this.<br>
</p>
<p>Thanks </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Feb 7, 2015 10:13 PM, "Steve
DelBianco" <<a href="mailto:sdelbianco@netchoice.org" target="_blank">sdelbianco@netchoice.org</a>>
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<div>Many thanks for fast feedback today from James
Bladel, Samantha Eisner, Malcolm Hutty, Greg Shatan,
Tony Holmes, and Cheryl Miller.</div>
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<div>Cheryl L-O and I met at 5:45 and reviewed comments
and edits received today. Attached are clean v2 and
redline from v1. We had to reconcile conflicting edits
and did not address every comment made, but are happy to
discuss with each of you.</div>
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<div>We are now open for further edits, but would need
them by Sunday morning if the CCWG chairs ask us to
present Stress Testing during Sunday’s CCWG session.</div>
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<div>Steve DelBianco and Cheryl Langdon-Orr</div>
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<span style="font-weight:bold">From: </span>Cheryl
Langdon-Orr<br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">Date: </span>Saturday,
February 7, 2015 at 11:20 AM<br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">To: </span>"<a href="mailto:ccwg-accountability4@icann.org" target="_blank">ccwg-accountability4@icann.org</a>",
Mathieu Weill, Thomas Rickert, León Felipe Sánchez
Ambía, Grace Abuhamad, Brenda Brewer<br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">Subject: </span>[ST-WP]
1st take from Steve and I on applying stress tests to a
sample selection of our catagorised contingencies for
your rapid review and comment ASAP please...<br>
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<p>Hi team (<a href="http://et.al" target="_blank">et.al</a>.)
Steve (bless him as he has done all the heavy
lifting here) and I met briefly earlier today to
draft up some sample exercises of applying Stress
Tests and responding the the questions the CCWG
wants to have posed and of course most importantly
our charter...</p>
<p>The attached is a start, and I have separated each
tabulated exercise so that there is 1 issue per
page so we all have lots of room to make comments
and contribute edits...</p>
<p>Steve and I believe this (providing as many of the
ST-WP as possible can read, and respond as required,
as soon as possible) can be a basic contribution
from our WP to the upcoming CCWG meeting(s) here in
Singapore. So please take a quick look and get back
to this distribution list which you should note at
this early draft stage does NOT include the full
CCWG list...</p>
<p>We would also like to propose that for those of you
in Singapore , and able to attend, we take a few
minutes to huddle and review this draft before
sending to the full CCWG later today... We believe
that we can take a small time slot at 1745 to
1800(15) at the seats outside Sophia and Olivia
rooms (GNSO and ccNSO meeting rooms). After that I
will transfer our updated work to our wiki and of
course have a link for a PDF to be able to be
downloaded for local view and print etc.,</p>
<p>Then we can forward to the CCWG for further review
and discussion </p>
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