[council] Re: GNSO COUNCIL CONCERNS

William Drake william.drake at uzh.ch
Tue May 24 09:57:11 UTC 2011


Hi

On May 23, 2011, at 5:25 PM, Stéphane Van Gelder wrote:

> A powerful message Jeff, thanks. I expressed dismay in my initial response to Katim, because I too find it troublesome that not all Councillors can attend our weekend sessions.
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> However, I would be against making any session mandatory for folks. We all have personal circumstances that may force us to miss meetings, be they our own interests or work issues or anything else.

We also have different priorities across our respective constituencies and SGs, which may at times think it's more important for someone to be present in x rather than y session.  Simply saying that only non-Councilors should be allowed to cover meeting x isn't really a solution given that interests and expertise on a subject may vary, and a constituency or SG might not have enough other bodies that are equally or more optimized to a given task.  And of course, it wouldn't work for NCAs either.

We've had a lot of discussion in recent months about what the Council's roles and responsibilities are or are not; it would seem odd given the thrust of the sentiments that have been expressed for it to now decree that it can tell constituencies and SGs where their reps should be and what they can work on.

> Being a volunteer on the Council is hard enough on each of us as it is, I do not think there should EVER be a case where a Councillor is obliged to be present (and what would be the punishment for those who aren't?).

I'm biting my tongue here.
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> As Councillors, we all take our responsibilities to the body we serve very seriously. At least that's the feeling I get from working alongside you all. My suggestion: let's just trust people to be as responsible as possible, and give them some freedom to slip out of the room sometimes when there are other things of interest to them.

and their AOs.
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> That being said, I have fought tooth and nail over the past year to ensure that there are as little conflicts as possible with any GNSO sessions over the entire ICANN meeting week (including our open meeting on the Wednesday), and I will continue to do so, and ask for the Council's support in doing so.

Seems the right approach to me.

Best

Bill
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> Le 23 mai 2011 à 16:36, Neuman, Jeff a écrit :
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>> All,
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>> I find it a little concerning that meetings are being scheduled during the Council sessions.  Years back we deliberately created the weekend sessions to avoid conflict with other meetings.  Now, with the new gTLDs, GAC meetings and this new session, we have more conflicts than prior to having the weekend sessions.
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>> I believe all council meetings should be mandatory for all councilors.  We are supposed to be the policy arm of ICANN leading the bottom-up policy development process.  But we cannot do our job without everyone being present even if it means having to forgo other meetings that may be of more interest to us.  The weekend sessions are vital to ensuring good discussion and debate on the substance so that we can bring those back to our constituencies and stakeholder groups.
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>> I truly appreciate the efforts of Katim, the ICANN Board, the GAC and others to have this workshop focusing on Developing Countries and this is in no way a statement about that session, but am now very concerned at the facts that:
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>> 1.        We are starting the meeting at noon on Saturday to accommodate Councilors that arrive late
>> 2.       We may not be meeting on Sunday afternoon given the recent announcement of the not-yet-scheduled Sunday afternoon with the Board-GAC; and
>> 3.       This new session on Sunday morning.
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>> So what time does that leave the Council on the weekend to get everything accomplished?  There will be final reports of the PDP-WT, PEDNR, IRTP-B, a preliminary issues report for the UDRP, a discussion paper on abusive domain name practices, and whatever motions come our way.   
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>> So, what are the next steps?
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>> Best regards,
>>  
>> Jeffrey J. Neuman 
>> Neustar, Inc. / Vice President, Law & Policy
>> Please note new address:  21575 Ridgetop Circle, Sterling VA 20166    
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>> From: owner-council at gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-council at gnso.icann.org] On Behalf Of carlos dionisio aguirre
>> Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 10:14 AM
>> To: olgacavalli at gmail.com; william.drake at uzh.ch
>> Cc: Katim Touray; stephane.vangelder at indom.com; council at gnso.icann.org
>> Subject: RE: [council] Re: ICANN Summit on Developing Countries - Invitation to a preparatory meeting in Singapore
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>> Katim and All, I`m very interested too. please take me in account.
>> 
>> Carlos Dionisio Aguirre
>> 
>> NCA GNSO Council - ICANN 
>> former ALAC member by LACRALO
>> Abogado - Especialista en Derecho de los Negocios
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>> Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 10:50:01 -0300
>> Subject: Re: [council] Re: ICANN Summit on Developing Countries - Invitation to a preparatory meeting in Singapore
>> From: olgacavalli at gmail.com
>> To: william.drake at uzh.ch
>> CC: kstouray at gmail.com; stephane.vangelder at indom.com; council at gnso.icann.org
>> 
>> Hi Katim,
>> I am also interested in participating in this meeting.
>> Best regards
>> Olga
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>> 2011/5/23 William Drake <william.drake at uzh.ch>
>> Hello Katim
>>  
>> As you might guess from prior discussions going back to Nairobi, I would be keenly interested in participating in this meeting, and not only to bask in Stéphane's reflected glory.  
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>> Stéphane, what's our selection process?
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>> Best,
>>  
>> Bill
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>> On May 23, 2011, at 3:03 PM, Katim S. Touray wrote:
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>> Stéphane,
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>> I'm sure you'll never be in a room talking to yourself, be the star attraction and crowd puller you are!  Leave the worry about getting people to show up to us.
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>> A bientot!
>> 
>> Katim
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>> 2011/5/23 Stéphane Van Gelder <stephane.vangelder at indom.com>
>> What and leave me talking to myself all alone in a big meeting room? ;)
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>> Joking aside, I understand the scheduling hell that we all have to go through at ICANN meetings so no worries there. I am sure your meeting will have some Councillors in attendance, and hopefully some will also stay and keep me company as well ;)
>>  
>> Best,
>>  
>> Stéphane
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>> Le 23 mai 2011 à 14:56, Katim S. Touray a écrit :
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>> Hi Stéphane,
>> 
>> Thanks for your e-mail, and sorry for the conflict.  ICANN meetings are always like that because there's some much going on.  However, it would be great if other GNSO Council reps, other than yourself, can attend.
>> 
>> Have a great week, and best wishes!
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> 
>> Katim
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>> 2011/5/23 Stéphane Van Gelder <stephane.vangelder at indom.com>
>> Thanks Katim.
>>  
>> I am copying your message to the GNSO Council list so that everyone is aware of this meeting.
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>> I note with some dismay, however, that your planned meeting on the morning of Sunday 19 will clash with our GNSO weekend sessions. This may prevent some Councillors from attending what sounds like a very interesting meeting...
>>  
>> Stéphane
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>> Le 22 mai 2011 à 11:42, Katim S. Touray a écrit :
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>> Dear all,
>>  
>> I am writing to invite you to send two representatives from your SO/AC/group to attend a preparatory meeting to help organize a proposed ICANN Summit on Developing Countries.
>>  
>> A number of ICANN stakeholders, and myself, have been having online discussions since early last month about having an ICANN Summit on Developing Countries.  The attached file is the original proposal for the Summit, which is aimed at providing the ICANN community an opportunity to have an in-depth discussion on developing countries, their role in ICANN, and the way forward.
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>> In view of the fact that the Oct. 2011 ICANN annual public meeting will be held in Dakar, Senegal, the aim is to have the Summit there.  The Summit will include presentations and discussions on the following topics:
>> A backgrounder on developing countries (what is a "developing country" or "least developed country," socio-economic development in these countries, Internet and ICT development in these countries)
>> ICANN and developing countries (ICANN's relationship with ccTLDs, international organizations of developing countries, governments, NGOs, and businesses in developing countries, etc)
>> Participation of Developing Countries in ICANN: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Way Forward
>> The meeting in Singapore will have about 20 or so invitees from the SOs, ACs, liaisons, other stakeholders, as well as some ICANN board members and staff.  The tentative agenda for the Singapore meeting will consist of the following:
>> What the proposed Summit will discuss?
>> Who will be on the panel of presenters?
>> The format for the Summit
>> (S)election of Summit Organizing Committee (SOC)
>> Additional details of the Singapore meeting are as follows:
>> Date: Sunday, June 19, 2011
>> Time: 09:00-10:30 (90 minutes)
>> Location: Raffles Ballroom
>> Service: Simultaneous Interpretation in French and Spanish
>>  
>> Please let me know when you have selected your representatives to the meeting, and who they are.
>>  
>> Thank you in advance for your consideration, and please do not hesitate to let me know if you need any additional information from me.
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>> Sincerely,
>>  
>> Katim
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>> <ICANN Summit on Developing Countries - Proposal.doc>
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