[NA-Discuss] Homework from GA: short para about NARALO mtg and ARINparticipation.

Javier Rua javrua at gmail.com
Wed Apr 12 00:26:12 UTC 2017


Agreed!

Javier Rúa-Jovet

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> On Apr 11, 2017, at 8:01 PM, Leah Symekher <lsymek at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello:
> 
> In agreement with Avri and Javier below especially the ARIN/NARALO combination worked perfectly and valuable here is a list:
> 
> - The networking and F2F meeting opportunity with the ICANN CEO and ARIN CEO 
> - Meeting fellow colleagues to have open and honest discussions
> - Visibility of NARALO/ALSes at ARIN, with great participation during the policy discussions/meeting
> - The program was very well organized to allow participation at the ARIN meetings and GA meetings all 3 days.
> - I would have liked to see a strategic focus for NARALO (as a whole) from the topics and discussions held as take aways
> 
> Thanks.
> Leah
> 
> 
>> On 4/10/17 10:26 AM, javrua at gmail.com wrote:
>> I completely agree with Avri.
>>  
>> On the ARIN/NARALO combination: On one side, the end-user’s perspective brought by NARALO members to the ARIN meetings prompts ARIN to question and challenge its own historic assumptions about its policies. The IPv6 environment where numbers are no longer  a limited resource, opens a new world for end-users as individual owners of IP address blocks.  ARIN & NARALO also obviously benefits from the effects of symbiotic evangelization: NARALO attendees learn ARIN better, and we then can explain the role of ARIN and its services better to our peers and others in the ecosystem.  In terms of NARALO benefits, well ARIN and its attendees learn about us as an organization and as individuals.  The networking opportunities opened up by this type of NARALO/ARIN synergy are significant.  Meeting the ARIN people is great in itself: we had great insights from John Curran (ARIN CEO), and great group & individual conversations with ARIN executives, staff and other stakeholders.   ARIN attracts stakeholders and personalities which NARALO might not normally attract by itself, such as LACNIC (Oscar Robles), AFRINIC (Alan Barrett) and ICANN President Göran Marby, among several others.  NARALO interacted with many of these and other stakeholders; I was able to speak to all, and actually converse at length with Göran and also with Oscar Robles. I was also able to learn about ARIN funding opportunities which can help make a proposed School of Internet Governance in San Juan (just before ICANN61) possible.  Another important takeaway for NARALO and At-Large in general is the interesting “path to multi-stakeholder engagement and decision-making” (phrase by Evan). More can be written on this point, but in general I perceived their listening & decision process as very streamlined and inclusive. Like Avri “I’m still digesting” ARIN’s take on multistakeholderism. I wonder how much of it is a bit predetermined top-down, in order to get stuff done, but I still feel and am of the opinion that it was an honest attempt at injecting a bit order into a process that if left to its own devices can sometimes degrades into cat-herding.
>>  
>> Kudos to all: Ledership, staff & participants for a worthwhile time in New Orleans. See you (hopefully many of you) in JoBurg!
>>  
>> Javier Rúa-Jovet
>> 
>> 1-787-396-6511
>> twitter at javrua
>> skype: javier.rua1
>> https://www.linkedin.com/in/javrua
>>  
>> From: avri doria
>> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 12:57 PM
>> To: na-discuss at atlarge-lists.icann.org
>> Subject: [NA-Discuss] Homework from GA: short para about NARALO mtg and ARINparticipation.
>>  
>> Hi,
>>  
>> Not sure this is where it was to be sent.
>>  
>>  
>> What I valued most about the NAROLO GA was the chance to see the group
>> functioning as a group. I am an only an alternate member of NARALO for
>> ISOC-NY and often am looking elsewhere in ICANN, so perhaps have missed
>> the degree of cooperation on the list. Seeing what sort of group we may
>> be becoming, over the 3 days, was a good thing.  Personally I think more
>> time could have been spent on a smaller number of topics, but in general
>> thought the agenda worked out well and was worth the time.
>>  
>> I think the combination with an ARIN meeting was brilliant.  The
>> At-Large can give advice on any issue related to ICANN's mission in
>> names or numbers, so it is good to be in understanding with our
>> counterpart in the numbers space, not quite a sub-component of ASO, but
>> virtually, sort of.  Personally, though a long time subscriber to the
>> policy list, and previous remote attendee, I was happy to finally
>> participate in one.  I appreciate their openness and they way their
>> process allowed for our participation.  There is a lot to be learned
>> from the way in which they implement the multistakeholder process that i
>> am still digesting.
>>  
>> thanks
>>  
>> avri
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