[CPWG] [GTLD-WG] [registration-issues-wg] Message to CPWG from Joanna Kulesza, Co-Chair of CBWG

Sebastien Bachollet sebicann at bachollet.fr
Thu Jan 31 09:50:38 UTC 2019


Agree totally 
For me before, during and even after is a whole.
SeB 

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> Le 31 janv. 2019 à 10:30, Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond <ocl at gih.com> a écrit :
> 
> Dear Sébastien,
> 
> strictly speaking, probably not a good program for ATLAS III itself, but for the ICANN learning ahead of ATLAS III. Some material is already covered in ICANN Learn. But by the time participants will reach Toronto, they will be expected to have gone way beyond the basic questions like "What is ICANN".
> 
> -1.  What is ICANN and why does it exist?
> 
> Already covered by existing ICANN learn courses.
> 
>  0.  The "geography" of ICANN (what's what, who's who, who's where)
> 
> Already covered by existing ICANN learn courses.
> 
> 1.  How policy development works in ICANN
> 
> Already covered by existing ICANN learn courses.
> 
> 2.  Becoming an effective participant in ICANN policy development (and all the different ways you can contribute)
> 
> Partly covered by existing ICANN learn courses. Many outreach presentations have been developed too with a few slides about this. 
> 
> 3.  The big issues from the beginning until now
> 
> That's historical and nobody has done anything like this so far. There is an ICANN history project https://www.icann.org/history which has been progressing at a snail's pace, probably victim of ICANN's budget cuts. An At-Large perspective needs to be fleshed out by the veterans. (you know who you are)
> 
> 4.  The hot topics from now into the future
> 
> That needs to be developed, from an At-Large perspective. 
> 
> 5.  Ongoing PDPs and implementation efforts
> 
> https://gnso.icann.org/en/group-activities/active
> An At-Large perspective could be developed for this.
> 
> If you're not fond of ICANN Learn, there are also the ICANN Beginner's Guides https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/beginners-guides-2012-03-06-en , which are strangely still linked to ICANN Front Page (Get Started) although they have been elaborated in 2012-2013 and some of the information there is outdated. I find it baffling that ICANN is not taking more care into explaining what it does. Perhaps this is one of the questions we need to ask Göran about.
> 
> Kindest regards,
> 
> Olivier
> 
> 
>> On 30/01/2019 17:05, Sebastien Bachollet wrote:
>> But a good program for ATLAS III.
>> SeB
>> 
>>> Le 30 janv. 2019 à 17:01, mail at christopherwilkinson.eu CW <mail at christopherwilkinson.eu> a écrit :
>>> 
>>> Good afternoon:
>>> 
>>> I would not differ substantially from Greg's                   taxonomy of the issues, but I would point out that, referring at least to the topics -1, 0, +1, and 3, there is already a substantial literature.
>>> 
>>> I rather doubt that it would be possible to cover all that in a single Kobe session. Perhaps a reading list?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> CW
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> El 30 de enero de 2019 a las 5:09 Greg Shatan <greg at isoc-ny.org> escribió:
>>>> 
>>>> I would break this down to a few separate (but interrelated) streams:
>>>> 
>>>> -1.  What is ICANN and why does it exist?
>>>>  0.  The "geography" of ICANN (what's what, who's who, who's where)
>>>> 1.  How policy development works in ICANN
>>>> 2.  Becoming an effective participant in ICANN policy development (and all the different ways you can contribute)
>>>> 3.  The big issues from the beginning until now
>>>> 4.  The hot topics from now into the future
>>>> 5.  Ongoing PDPs and implementation efforts
>>>> 
>>>> The tendency is to jump in around #4, which is kind of where Joanna's list sits.  But that's hard without a foundation.  -1 and 0 are necessary in the big picture, you could get away with starting with 1 and 2, which are really about the process, but not the substance of policymaking.  At that point 3, 4 and 5 look very different. Instead of being spectators and considering this a policy briefing like you might get from Diplo, etc., the audience sees that they are (or could be and should be) participants.  And that this -- above all (in my opinion) -- is the reason to be at ICANN in the first place.
>>>> 
>>>> Just my 2 cents....
>>>> 
>>>> Greg
>>>> ,
>>>> Greg Shatan
>>>> greg at isoc-ny.org
>>>> President, ISOC-NY
>>>> "The Internet is for everyone"
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 8:37 AM Nadira Alaraj <nadira.araj at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Dear Joanna and all,
>>>> Thank you very much for the proposal of a face to face meeting on policy engagement in Kobe.
>>>> Which could be as a pilot program to another course to be conducted at ATLAS III.
>>>> Targetting potential leaders to attend ATLAS III to discuss several sessions on policies that they have minimal engagement or minimal understanding might counteract the objective of empowering those participants.
>>>> Would be good to discuss your proposal at the ATLAS III meeting this Thursday.
>>>> 
>>>> Best wishes 
>>>> Nadira
>>>> 
>>>> On Tue, Jan 29, 2019, 14:27 ICANN At-Large Staff <staff at atlarge.icann.org wrote:
>>>> Dear All,
>>>> 
>>>>  
>>>> 
>>>> On behalf of Joanna Kulesza, co-chair of the Capacity Building Working Group (CBWG), please see below forwarded message.
>>>> 
>>>>  
>>>> 
>>>> ICANN Policy Staff in support of the At-Large Community
>>>> 
>>>> Website: atlarge.icann.org 
>>>> 
>>>> Facebook: facebook.com/icannatlarge
>>>> 
>>>> Twitter: @ICANNAtLarge
>>>> 
>>>>  
>>>> 
>>>> * * *
>>>> 
>>>>  
>>>> 
>>>> Dear CPWG members,
>>>> 
>>>> as promised during our last call, here I am with a kind request for your consideration: as the newly appointed co-chair of the Capacity Building group (together with Alfredo Calderon) I would like to ask you to consider holding a policy development workshop for our members in Kobe.
>>>> 
>>>> We thought it might be helpful to get our members introduced to the specifics of policy development: how it works, what it means, how to get involved. This session could also include an insight into current At-Large policy priorities. To give you an idea of what might be considered, the specific themes mentioned in the current CB draft strategy include: 1) balancing privacy and security; 2) jurisdiction (building upon the work of the CCWG-Accountability Work Stream; 3) changing business models that impact IG processes (including but not limited to new gTLDs); 4) safe use of social networks or secure internet;  5) accessibility (in the narrow sense directly linked to the core values) and, potentially, 6) algorithms, AI, fake news and contractual compliance (if can be linked to the core values).
>>>> 
>>>> The session could focus on those broad themes important to users or directly on                                       policy consultations that are/will be currently open to guide the participants directly into the practicalities of policy work.
>>>> 
>>>> Looking forward to hearing your thoughts here on the list or during the next call.
>>>> 
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>> 
>>>> Joanna Kulesza
>>>> 
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