[CCWG-ACCT] [bylaws-coord] For Review - Summary and Analysis of Public Comment and proposed revised ICANN Bylaws

James M. Bladel jbladel at godaddy.com
Fri May 27 19:15:58 UTC 2016


Agreed, kudos to all involved.
*WS1 mic drop*


J.






From:  <accountability-cross-community-bounces at icann.org> on behalf of
Jordan Carter <jordan at internetnz.net.nz>
Date:  Friday, May 27, 2016 at 13:58
To:  Goran Marby <goran.marby at icann.org>
Cc:  "cwg-stewardship at icann.org" <cwg-stewardship at icann.org>, ICANN Board
<icann-board at icann.org>, Accountability Cross Community
<accountability-cross-community at icann.org>
Subject:  Re: [CCWG-ACCT] [bylaws-coord] For Review - Summary and Analysis
of Public Comment and proposed revised ICANN Bylaws


+2 - Chris and Andrew, well expressed - and to all, congrats!


Jordan 

On Friday, 27 May 2016, Goran Marby <goran.marby at icann.org> wrote:

+1
Goran

Sent from my iPhone

> On May 27, 2016, at 17:45, Andrew Sullivan <ajs at anvilwalrusden.com
><javascript:;>> wrote:
>
> Dear colleagues,
>
>> On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 11:36:04PM +1000, Chris Disspain wrote:
>>
>> This has been a long, arduous and at times emotional
>> process. Through all of the debate, discussion, disagreement,
>> compromise and journey to consensus there have been many ups and
>> downs but I have never failed to be anything other than impressed
>> and sometimes overwhelmed by the commitment of those who chose to be
>> involved and who have gave their time and effort selflessly to this
>> process.
>
> I of course want to express my joy that we have crossed this milestone
> and my congratulations and thanks to everyone involved.  But also, I
> want to emphasise something in what Chris says above.
>
> Doing things in the sort of open ways that the various Internet
> operational communities do is hard work.  Feelings run high, and
> because we work on the Internet and in full view of everyone it takes
> a great deal of personal discipline and good will for people to come
> to compromises.  And yet, over and over again, the community delivers.
> "Awesome" is a much-overused word, but if ever I have felt awe it is
> in response to the ability of people from many different backgrounds
> and points of view, and with divergent needs, to come together in the
> best interests of the Internet.
>
> When I was in Washington earlier this week, there were a couple times
> when I thought the line of questioning contained an underlying
> implication: that you can't _really_ trust this sort of important
> responsibility to an amorphous bunch of people on the Internet.  But
> the Internet works because of the way we work things out.  We forge
> proposals and build the future in the furnace of public discussion.
> The Internet functions for everybody partly because everybody is
> invited to help make it function.
>
> We do, together, what none separately could do.  The doubters will
> continue to deride our ways as naïve and amateur, but our ways -- of
> coming to consensus and constantly respecting the value of that
> consensus -- give our results both effectiveness and the greatest
> legitimacy.  I am enormously grateful to be part of what can only
> properly be called a global community.
>
> Best regards,
>
> A
>
> --
> Andrew Sullivan
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