[Gnso-epdp-team] Proposed Chair Statement and Consensus Designations

Steve Crocker steve at shinkuro.com
Wed Sep 1 13:55:08 UTC 2021


Keith,

Chairing is hard, all the more so when the topic is contentious.  Thanks
for your hard work, balanced perspective, even temper and unbroken
patience, and, not the least, good judgment.

Steve


On Wed, Sep 1, 2021 at 9:33 AM Drazek, Keith via Gnso-epdp-team <
gnso-epdp-team at icann.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've made one minor edit to the proposed text below (noted in bold) and
> attached a clean copy in the attached document. I added "the benefit of" to
> the explanatory text.
>
> Please let me know if anyone has feedback.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Keith
>
>
>
> From: Gnso-epdp-team <gnso-epdp-team-bounces at icann.org> On Behalf Of
> Drazek, Keith via Gnso-epdp-team
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> Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Gnso-epdp-team] Proposed Chair Statement and
> Consensus Designations
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> Hi all,
>
> In my capacity as Chair of the EPDP 2A effort, I would like to share my
> observations and assessment of our work and my consensus designations on
> the Final Report and our recommendations to the GNSO Council.
>
> 1.      The EPDP 2A work was chartered and launched following very intense
> community work on EPDP Phase 1 and Phase 2, both of which presented
> significant challenges and difficult negotiations. As the new Chair, I had
> concerns at the outset of the 2A effort that the team's recent experience
> would make reaching consensus in this phase unlikely, at best. I am pleased
> to note that the EPDP 2A Team was able to engage and work constructively,
> from very different starting points, to reach general consensus on the
> recommendations and guidance contained in the Final Report.
>
>
>
> 2.      While the Final Report and its recommendations have the general
> support of the EPDP 2A Team, it's important to note that certain groups
> feel that the work did not go as far as needed, or did not include
> sufficient detail, while other groups feel that certain recommendations
> were not necessary. In this context, I urge all readers of the EPDP 2A
> Final Report to also read the minority statements submitted by each group,
> which will be appended and become part of the Final Report and historical
> record of our work. By way of example, one of the key differences of
> opinion among EPDP 2A groups was the question of whether differentiation
> between legal and natural person registration data should be mandatory or
> optional, and these differences of opinion are largely unchanged by the
> recommendations in the Final Report. Rather, the Final Report text
> constitutes a compromise that is the best that could be achieved by the
> group at this time under our currently allocated time and scope, and it
> should not be read as delivering results that were fully satisfactory to
> everyone. This underscores the importance of the minority statements in
> understanding the full context of the Final Report recommendations.
>
>
>
> 3.      Over the last eight months, the EPDP 2A team worked in challenging
> circumstances, including fully remote engagement and without the benefit of
> face-to-face interaction or dialogue. This proved to be a real challenge,
> and one that should be acknowledged in planning for future GNSO policy
> processes. In the experience of EPDP Phase 1 and Phase 2, there is no doubt
> that face-to-face engagement was crucial in constructively advancing the
> work of the group. During Phase 2A, in lieu of in-person meetings, the
> Leadership Team and Staff worked with Melissa Allgood of ICANN Org to set
> up facilitated conversations, outside the plenary setting, to try to
> replicate the less formal engagement of a face-to-face meeting. I feel that
> effort was helpful in generating dialogue and in bringing divergent
> perspectives and positions to a point where consensus was possible, even if
> on a limited set of recommendations.
>
>
>
> 4.      In my assessment, I believe that the EPDP Phase 2A Final Report
> has consensus of the EPDP Team, and each of its recommendations have
> secured consensus. Over the last two weeks, we worked through our
> "can't-live-with" items and I want to personally thank all who contributed
> concrete suggestions and text edits that helped us resolve remaining
> differences and come together. While I believe we could designate the
> recommendations as having "Full Consensus," I note that many groups have
> indicated that they will submit minority statements, which are typically
> used when there are dissenting views. As such, I feel that a "Consensus"
> designation is more appropriate, which will acknowledge and make room for
> explanatory text to be submitted outside the four corners of the Final
> Report body to provide important context for our deliberations and
> recommendations.
>
> To appropriately capture the dynamics of the group discussions, at a high
> level, I propose to include the following introductory text in the Final
> Report:
>
> While this Final Report and its recommendations have the general support
> of the EPDP 2A Team, it is  important to note that some groups felt that
> the work did not go as far as needed, or did not include sufficient detail,
> while other groups felt that certain recommendations were not appropriate
> or necessary. In this context, all readers of the EPDP 2A Final Report
> should also read the minority statements submitted by each group, which
> have been appended and are part of the Final Report and historical record
> of our work.
>
> Beyond the consensus reached on the Final Report recommendations, there
> are several areas where the EPDP 2A groups did not fully agree, including
> whether differentiation between legal and natural person registration data
> should be mandatory or optional, and whether *the benefit of* publication
> of legal person registration data was appropriately balanced against the
> risk of inadvertent disclosure of personal data associated with legal
> person registrations. These differences of opinion and perspective are
> largely unchanged by the recommendations in the Final Report.
>
> This Final Report constitutes a compromise that is the best that could be
> achieved by the group at this time under our currently allocated time and
> scope, and it should not be read as delivering results that were fully
> satisfactory to everyone. This underscores the importance of the minority
> statements in understanding the full context of the Final Report
> recommendations.
>
> I would like to take this opportunity to thank all EPDP Team members,
> alternates, support groups, and very importantly our ICANN staff colleagues
> who contributed tirelessly to this EPDP effort over the course of several
> years. Our Phase 2A work is the culmination of the EPDP as originally
> chartered and made necessary by the Temporary Specification. There may yet
> be future work needed on these important issues, but I'm pleased to report
> that we have concluded this phase and can be proud of our work to deliver
> the current recommendations, even if the results were not fully
> satisfactory to all. That is the nature of compromise and
> consensus-building, and I am confident we achieved the best we could under
> challenging circumstances.
>
> Sincerest regards,
>
> Keith
>
>
>
>
>
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