[CWG-Stewardship] IANA Stewardship Transition CWG RFP Section 2A Proposal ­ 3 November 2014 Draft

Gomes, Chuck cgomes at verisign.com
Thu Nov 6 14:13:44 UTC 2014


Thanks for contributing to this thread Paul.  I will leave it to Milton to ask a specific question if he has one.

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul M Kane [mailto:Paul.Kane at icb.co.uk] 
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2014 8:58 AM
To: Gomes, Chuck
Cc: Milton L Mueller; 'Marika Konings'; 'cwg-stewardship at icann.org'
Subject: Re: [CWG-Stewardship] IANA Stewardship Transition CWG RFP Section 2A Proposal  3 November 2014 Draft


Gomes, Chuck wrote:
>
> I am asking more fundamental questions about approach. Most 
> importantly, are we considering the “principles and guidelines” 
> provided by GAC and CCNSO to be “criteria that must be followed by 
> the IANA functions operator” or not?
>
> */[Chuck Gomes] I cannot answer that because I think that is an issue 
> for ccTLDs.  I would encourage those from the ccTLD community to 
> respond.  Besides serving as the coordinator for this subgroup, I have 
> primarily contributed to the gTLD side and tried to rely and respect 
> the expertise of those from the ccTLD community./*
>


I am and have been a ccTLD Manager for 18(ish) years - happy to help.  
What is the specific question?

I am not a member of the ccNSO - so can't speak for them.

Currently the authority to manage a ccTLD Registry is decentralised, empowering diversity to best serve their customer's needs.  ccTLD Registries are accountable to their local community, (have Policy development process that accommodate local culture, legal systems and operating environments) and are responsible for their entries in the IANA and Root Servers.

I thought it helpful to emphasis that for some ccTLDs centralising authority at ICANN is undesirable, hence:I agreed with the original draft that contained the following wording after para 3:

"As a quick example of a policy outlined within RFC1591 that has had significant repercussions, the document says this about the issue of
re-delegation: "The IANA tries to have any contending parties reach agreement among themselves, and generally takes no action to change things unless all the contending parties agree; only in cases where the designated manager has substantially mis-behaved would the IANA step in."

I am trying manage the many emails (in addition to my day job) as best I can - please ask a specific question and I will do my best to answer.

Best

Paul





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