[CPWG] [GTLD-WG] Next steps in the evolving MS model

Greg Shatan greg at isoc-ny.org
Sun Jun 16 17:06:50 UTC 2019


We will probably want to cover all of the categories, but decide which
topics we want to prioritize under each category.

Greg

On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 9:34 AM Marita Moll <mmoll at ca.inter.net> wrote:

> Hi Justine. In response to your request for a short list, it is going to
> be hard to rule any of them out. Don't see how we can decide not to engage
> in the cultural issues or the participation issues or the roles and
> responsibilities issues. Possibly we might take more of a back seat on some
> of the process, prioritization issues. But I am not sure about that either.
>
> I am having trouble imagining everyone jumping up to volunteer for
> everything -- given the stretched resources of volunteer groups. It will be
> another diversion of scarce resources and the rest of the work doesn't
> stop. But, everyone is also intensely aware that, if they are not at that
> table, the discussion will go on without them.  Since trust is an issue,
> who is going to trust another constituency to resolve the problem.
>
> So, it is going to be tricky. I don't have a sense about how that
> discussion will flow.  Some advance discussion on our part and vigilance
> will be important -- perhaps a bit of a caucus at the meeting itself so
> decisions can be made on the fly. Any info on how other groups plan to
> handle this would also be useful.
>
> Committing any group to take on an issue has to be agreed -- so I doesn't
> seem possible for this process to happen in one meeting -- people haven't
> actually seen the whole issue list Brian is going to present.
>
> Marita
> On 6/15/2019 11:00 PM, Justine Chew wrote:
>
> Hi Marita,
>
> Could you please provide a short list of issues which you think At-Large
> cannot afford not to have an influence in?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Justine
> -----
>
>
> On Fri, 14 Jun 2019 at 07:37, Marita Moll <mmoll at ca.inter.net> wrote:
>
>> Dear CPWG members. I hope some of you were able to attend B. Cute's
>> webinar on Wednesday. As usual, he was quite clear about what he was
>> expecting from us next:
>>
>> 1. Map issues to owners
>>
>> 2. Identify dates by which owners will deliver a solution or approach to
>> resolving the issue
>>
>> 3. Identify resources needed by owner(s) to deliver solutions
>>
>> So, by the time of the meeting in Marrakesh the issue identification part
>> of the exercise will have been completed. At the meeting in Marrakesh,
>> Brian will be looking for everyone's help in mapping issues to owners. e.g.
>> who (Board, SO/ACs, ICANN org, etc) needs to take responsibility for
>> resolving each of the issues which have been identified. This is going to
>> be tough. We all would like someone else to solve the problems, but if we
>> want our issues to be addressed, we will have to step up to the plate and
>> shoulder some of the work. I pointed out, during the webinar, that all of
>> the volunteer communities were already so stretched that they might
>> hesitate to take responsibility for yet another major project. He did say
>> that he was aware of the problem and that  participants would get lots of
>> support.
>>
>> I really suggest that there be some advance thought put into which issues
>> at large should take some ownership of. Do we want to have our fingers in
>> all the pies or just a few of them? Where should we concentrate our
>> efforts? It would seem to make sense to come into this meeting with a
>> united point of view
>>
>> This work will go on for the duration of the strategic plan, so it is
>> certain to be a long haul.
>>
>> Marita
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