[RZERC] FOR REVIEW: RZERC Website

Wessels, Duane dwessels at verisign.com
Tue Feb 7 16:15:07 UTC 2017


Hi Steve,

No comments on the format and look of the web site -- looks good to me.

I think there are some lingering issues with the sentence that describes RZERC:

    The RZERC reviews proposed architectural changes to the content of the
    DNS root zone, the systems including both hardware and software
    components used in executing changes to the DNS root zone, and the
    mechanisms used for distribution of the DNS root zone.

I know this is taken from the charter, which is fine.  I think this sentence could be worded a little better, and maybe we can fix it if/when we revise the charter.  My particular issues are with the word "content" in there and some ambiguity whether "proposed architectural changes" refers to all items in the list or only the first item.


With respect to your question about how transparent RZERC should be, I'll spend some more time thinking about it and respond separately.

DW


> On Feb 6, 2017, at 11:08 AM, Steve Sheng <steve.sheng at icann.org> wrote:
> 
> Dear RZERC, 
>  
>   We have an outstanding item from our last call: to review the RZERC website.
>  
>   The website, in staging mode (https://icann-staging.icann.org/rzerc), captures essential elements of RZERC’s work. It is modeled after the CSC website.
>  
>   Kindly provide your input by 13 February 2017 on the content as well as the structure of the site.
>  
>   Finally, looking at the CSC site(https://www.icann.org/csc), they publish recordings, transcripts, adobeconnect recordings, as well as notes of meetings. Their teleconferences and mailing lists are open. We would like to add an agenda item for the next teleconference: “How open and transparent should the RZERC be?” Please share your thoughts on the list as well. 
>  
> Best
> Steve
> _______________________________________________
> RZERC mailing list
> RZERC at icann.org
> https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/rzerc



More information about the RZERC mailing list