[council] Other issues in the Policy Staff recommendation for transition

Avri Doria avri at acm.org
Sat Aug 29 18:11:59 UTC 2009




> ·      How Council vacancies, if any, will be handled during the  
> transition period;
>

I do not understand this question.

What is the transition period:  23-30 October 2009?  or xx October  
2009 - xx October 2011?  Or some other interval between those two?

And in any case why would this be any different then the way it is  
now, i.e. the entity (constituency, SG or nomcom) that chose the  
person, replaces the person for the balance of the replaced person's  
term.
> ·      For each Stakeholder Group, how each assigned Council seat to  
> take effect at the 2009 ICANN annual meeting will be filled, whether  
> through a continuation of an existing term or a new election or  
> appointment;
>
Isn't this an issue for each of the SGs.  Or is there a belief that  
this should be standardized across all of the SGs?  if so, why?
> ·      How it plans to address staggered terms such that the new  
> GNSO Council preserves as much continuity as reasonably possible; and
>

I guess this depends on whether we are allowed to let people just  
continue with their terms after being reconfirmed,  or are not allowed  
to do so.  As we still have not seen the new Bylaws, it is hard to know.

The other obvious possibility, except for the CSG, is that every  
election or appointment would be for the balance of time of a current  
council member's term.  And it might need some readjustment in the  
NCSG depending on whether the Board is using up all of the 2 year  
terms thus forcing the NCUC into just having 1 year terms.   The CSG  
issue if complicated, but as I understand it, they are sing a  
constituency based seating model and thus each constituency could  
choose one persona for a 1 year term  and 1 persona for a two year  
terms.

Again this seems to be an SG specific issue.
> ·      The effect of Bylaws term limits on each Council member.
>

Doesn't one just count the number of full terms a council member has  
served?  if < 2 they can run again, if  >2  they can't.


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