[council] FW: SO-AC-SG HIGH INTEREST TOPIC SESSION @ ICANN 51 in Los Angeles - A Reminder

Jonathan Robinson jrobinson at afilias.info
Wed Aug 27 22:27:49 UTC 2014


John,

 

Thanks. Imperfect perhaps but I am sure we can manage the triage.

This is not to replace option to funnel through Constituency / SG but to complement.

 

In any event, I do not expect that our/my input with trump the Constituency / SG input.

 

Jonathan

 

From: john at crediblecontext.com [mailto:john at crediblecontext.com] 
Sent: 27 August 2014 11:08
To: Volker Greimann; James M. Bladel; jrobinson at afilias.info
Cc: council at gnso.icann.org
Subject: RE: Re: [council] FW: SO-AC-SG HIGH INTEREST TOPIC SESSION @ ICANN 51 in Los Angeles - A Reminder

 

All,

 

I have a question.

 

In as much as the original request was made of SO and ACs leaders, are you not funneling your recommendations through your constituency or stakeholder group?  I would hate to see the suggestions from those groups overlooked because staff looks at the GNSO Council as some sort of hierarchical filter.

 

Berard

 

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Subject: Re: [council] FW: SO-AC-SG HIGH INTEREST TOPIC SESSION @ ICANN 51 in Los Angeles - A Reminder
From: "Volker Greimann" <vgreimann at key-Systems.net>
Date: 8/27/14 6:40 am
To: "James M. Bladel" <jbladel at godaddy.com>, jrobinson at afilias.info
Cc: "council at gnso.icann.org" <council at gnso.icann.org>

I think we have had a number of good suggestions including from Avri and James which all fit under one overarching theme: "What is the essence of ICANN?", i.e. is ICANN the corporation, is ICANN the community, or is it both? 

Avris trust comments stem from a problem that arises when staff makes an upopular decision, rubber stamped by the board in a process that has no accountability built in that is worth writing home about. We have seen public comment presentations where comments were re-interpreted or manipulated to suit a certain desired outcome.

Such actions breed dissent and potentially disfunctionality. We have discussed the problem of recruiting volunteers for policy work, but is it a wonder that volunteer numbers are dwindling when the perception exists (real or imagined) that big decisions are made that exclude or disregard community input?  What causes for mistrust can be eliminated, and how? How do we see ICANN accountability as functional and effective? How should government influence work, where are its limits?

So I would propose that instead of focussing on one narrow topic we should initiate a series of bottom-up debates on how the community would like to see ICANN develop in the next years, an Agenda 2020 if you will. 

Best,

Volker



Am 27.08.2014 15:21, schrieb James M. Bladel:

Hi Jonathan, thanks for kicking this off.  Another potential topic, perhaps belonging under the umbrella of "Accountability":

 

I would like to see a frank & candid, community-wide discussion on the future role of the GAC. Between TLD safeguards, proposed changes to the Bylaws, the sticky IGO/NGO issue, and the very real possibility that the GAC could unilaterally adopt a voting model, all converge on an ICANN model that is dominated by a multi-governmental structure, which fails a key element of the March 2014 NTIA announcement.

 

Everyone recognizes the need for governments to have a seat at the table, and for their advice to be given careful consideration on matters concerning public policy.  But there's a sliver of "public policy" in everything at ICANN, and the nature of government participation makes them reluctant to accept anything short of immediate and total adoption of their advice.

 

Where do we go from here?  Can the relevance of the SO/ACs be preserved, or is every topic or material issue destined to become a GAC/Board negotiation?  What limitations or backstops can check government influence, while still allowing for full consideration of their advice?


Thank you, 

 

J.

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James Bladel

GoDaddy


On Aug 26, 2014, at 14:40, "Jonathan Robinson" <jrobinson at afilias.info> wrote:

All,

 

Please be aware that ICANN is seeking (urgent) input on selection of content for a “high interest” topic session in LA.

 

Thanks,

 

Jonathan 

 

From: David Olive [mailto:david.olive at icann.org] 
Sent: 26 August 2014 03:04
To: Byron Holland; heather.dryden at ic.gc.ca; Jonathan Robinson; Louie Lee; Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond; Patrik Fältström; Jun Murai; Lars-Johan Liman; Elisa Cooper; tony holmes; krosette at cov.com; rafik dammak; William Drake; Michele Neylon :: Blacknight; Drazek, Keith; Rudi Vansnick; Fadi Chehade; Cassia Oliveira; Tina Shelebian; Lynn Lipinski; Lynn Gravel; Gisella Gruber; Global Leadership; William Drake; Robert Hoggarth; Duncan Burns
Subject: Re: SO-AC-SG HIGH INTEREST TOPIC SESSION @ ICANN 51 in Los Angeles - A Reminder

 

Dear Community Leaders:

 

It’s been an unusually busy August so far and, understandably, I have not received much feedback from you all on prospective topics for your SO-AC High-Interest topic at the ICANN51 Public Meeting in Los Angeles.  

 

Certain topics, such as ICANN Accountability, the IANA Stewardship Transition,  and new gTLD Directory Services (WHOIS), appear to be covered by other session programming on Monday or elsewhere during the week, so, additional topics are now needed for the potential session discussion.

 

The staff meeting and programming team is giving me some more time to collaborate with you on this session, and we should start identifying some specific topics so that you have time to lead some conversations within your communities over the next month in preparation for the LA session discussion.

 

I’ve been able to extend the topic-brainstorming deadline to COB this Thursday.  Please share any thoughts or ideas with me at your earliest convenience.

 

Best,

 

David

 

David A. Olive

Vice President, Policy Development Support
General Manager, ICANN Regional Headquarters –Istanbul

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)

 

Direct Line: +90.212.381.8727 

Mobile:       + 1. 202.341.3611

Email:  david.olive at icann.org

www.icann.org

 

 

From: David Olive <david.olive at icann.org>
Date: Thursday, August 14, 2014 7:49 PM
To: Byron Holland <byron.holland at cira.ca>, Heather Dryden <Heather.Dryden at ic.gc.ca>, Jonathan Robinson <jonathan.robinson at ipracon.com>, Louie Lee <louie at louie.net>, Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond <ocl at gih.com>, Patrik Fältström <paf at netnod.se>, Jun Murai <junsec at wide.ad.jp>, Lars-Johan Liman <liman at netnod.se>, Elisa Cooper <Elisa.Cooper at markmonitor.com>, tony holmes <tonyarholmes at btinternet.com>, "krosette at cov.com" <krosette at cov.com>, Rafik Dammak <rafik.dammak at gmail.com>, William Drake <william.drake at uzh.ch>, "Michele Neylon :: Blacknight" <michele at blacknight.com>, "Drazek, Keith" <kdrazek at verisign.com>, Rudi Vansnick <rudi.vansnick at isoc.be>, Fadi Chehade <fadi.chehade at icann.org>, Cassia Oliveira <cassia.oliveira at icann.org>, Tina Shelebian <tina.shelebian at icann.org>, Lynn Lipinski <lynn.lipinski at icann.org>, Lynn Gravel <lynn.gravel at cira.ca>, Gisella Gruber <Gisella.Gruber at icann.org>, Global Leadership <global_leadership at icann.org>, William Drake <wjdrake at gmail.com>, Rob Hoggarth <robert.hoggarth at icann.org>, Duncan Burns <duncan.burns at icann.org>
Subject: SO-AC-SG HIGH INTEREST TOPIC SESSION @ ICANN 51 in Los Angeles

 

Dear SO/AC/SG Leaders:

 

Thank you all for confirming your interest in proceeding with the planning for an SO-AC High Interest Session in Los Angeles.  Working with our staff Meeting Team colleagues, it appears that Monday in LA will again offer the best window for the session.  I have informed the ICANN 51 Steering Committee of the need for the session and we have discussed the following scenario.

 

Monday programming will offer opportunities for community discussion on a range of topics of high interest to the community.  We can count on their being at least one session addressing the IANA Stewardship Transition and another session addressing the ICANN Accountability matter.  Heather has also noted the likelihood of a GAC request for a session on Registration Data (WHOIS) issues.

 

As a result of this overall concept, we suggest planning to conduct a session that highlights one or two topics of high community interest that are different from these three main topic areas.  It would be helpful to have you share topic suggestion on this list over the next week or so.  Staff will compile the list of all suggestion received by 25 August and then I’ll circulate the list of possibilities to all of you for winnowing down.  My hope is that, via email, we can quickly reach consensus on a couple of topics so that all of you will have the opportunity to glean your community views to share during the session.

 

Logistically, we will plan to run the session largely like the previous hot-topic session in Buenos Aires – recall the Brad White-led format.  I am happy to get feedback from you on any improvements we can introduce to that format previous format.

 

Looking forward to hearing your suggestion of topics.

 

Best regards,

 

David

 

David A. Olive

Vice President, Policy Development Support
General Manager, ICANN Regional Headquarters –Istanbul

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)

 

Direct Line: +90.212.381.8727 

Mobile:       + 1. 202.341.3611

Email:  david.olive at icann.org

www.icann.org

 

 

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