[At-Large] <IMPORTANT> Draft Plan for Tuesday's AtLarge community meeting with ICANN Board
Izumi AIZU
iza at anr.org
Mon Oct 29 14:58:44 EDT 2007
I have just spoke with Jacqueline, and she feels that having all
topics within around 90 minutes, may not be feasible and try
to focus on 2 or 3 most important topics to discuss with the Board.
I think having focused dialogue is a very good idea, but the challenge
remain as to which 2 or 3 points are "the most important things"
given so many important policy and other issues all around.
I hope we can discuss this in the evening today.
izumi
2007/10/30, Wendy Seltzer <wendy at seltzer.com>:
> Based on feedback from RALO members, I'd like to suggest that we add
> "At-Large Summit" as a separate item -- particularly since that's
> proposed as a way to make ALAC's input more than the views of just 15
> individuals.
>
> Perhaps this item fits in under GNSO improvements, since it's also
> talking about making structures more effective.
>
> I'd recommend inviting Evan to present the proposals he has helped to
> spearhead.
>
> Thanks,
> --Wendy
>
> Izumi AIZU wrote:
> > Here is the draft plan prepared by Annette, Alan, Wendy, Beau and
> > Izumi this morning.
> >
> > Please read them carefully, and if your name is listed, then you are
> > assigned a task for that.Don't miss it!!
> >
> > If you have additional topics to be discussed or any suggestions on
> > how to operate this meeting, please send them to this list as soon as
> > possible. We like to let ALL members of ALAC to speak up, but be
> > mindful for the time allocations.
> >
> > Jacqueline to Chair the meeting, Izumi assist Jacqueline as time-keeper
> >
> > Introduction – Jacqueline
> > Acknowledgement and introduction for outgoing and incoming ALAC members
> > New members introduction - what they expect to do
> > RALO-elect ALAC members and NomCom-select ALAC members to say a few
> > words, 2 min max [10 - 15 min?]
> >
> > ALAC in Transition- Veronica/Cheryl – 3 min max
> > Report on – One day Workshop
> >
> >
> > Policy Areas – share ALAC views*
> >
> > *"ALAC" here means the collective voices with ALS and RALO community,
> > not only 15-members.
> >
> > Followings are the list of topics and "speakers" who are responsible
> > to prepare the draft sentences, hopefully in one or two paragraphs max
> > this afternoon, circulate them online – to the open list – and the
> > compile/edit them.
> >
> > They will be the speakers on the subject at the meeting to introduce them.
> > If other members have additional comments, dissenting opinions, they
> > are free to add – within limited timeframe.
> > The Board may ask questions to us, or we may ask their opinions as a
> > two-way dialogue.
> >
> > 1. New gTLDs - Wendy and Beau
> > 2. gNSO improvement – Alan
> > 3. Domain tasting, Domain name front running - Robert
> > 4. geoTLDs - Annette
> > 5. WHOIS – Wendy
> > 6. IDNs - Hong – Annette
> > 7. IPV4 and IPV6 – Izumi
> > 8. Registrar Accreditation Agreements (RAAs), Registry Escrow - Beau
> > 9. ccNSO issue area- Siavash
> > 10. ALAC Review – Robert
> >
> > ALAC Operations issues
> > 1. Bylaws changes, outreach plan - Alice and Mohamed ? (Robert to contact them)
> > 2. Budgets- Cheryl and Annette
> > 3. introducing the Secretariat (to be discussed tonight on how to)
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > izumi
> > --
> >
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> >
> > At-Large Official Site: http://www.alac.icann.org
> > ALAC Independent: http://www.icannalac.org
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Wendy Seltzer -- wendy at seltzer.org
> phone: +1.914.374.0613 // office: 617.373.7331
> Visiting Professor, Northeastern University School of Law
> Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
> http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/seltzer.html
> http://www.chillingeffects.org/
> https://www.torproject.org/
>
>
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>> Izumi Aizu <<
Institute for HyperNetwork Society, Oita
Kumon Center, Tama University, Tokyo
Japan
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