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<p><font size="+1"><font face="Lucida Grande">Hi folks, I am just
updating you on the call with Kurt and Keith this morning,
others did not join. Basically Kurt was trying to figure out
how to manage the work and where to start, the interim spec,
the gating questions, or go through the Charter. We urged
started with the Interim spec, with the Charter parked on the
side (or we will never be done). He seems to understand
rather clearly what we have been objecting to, and said we
were "eloquent" in our abstentions. I pointed out that
basically we continue to follow in our WHOIS fights at ICANN,
what the SSAC described as 3 blind men and the elephant in
SSAC 55.....we point to what data we should be collecting
using and disclosing in compliance with law and HR, the
BC/IPC/GAC points to what they have always had and need for
their use cases, and the contracted parties point to what they
need to make a name resolve/avoid liability under the GDPR.
This has marching off in different directions from the getgo,
and we need to resolve what is wrong the temp spec. So if we
are lucky we can do this.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="+1"><font face="Lucida Grande">Much discussion of how
ICANN throws in political stuff to keep parties happy, that
does nothing to resolve issues, lack of leadership on this
problem from ICANN (let a thousand flowers bloom etc.)</font></font></p>
<p><font size="+1"><font face="Lucida Grande">I think he will be
good. Accepts the concept of Peter Kimpian being brought in
as an expert, I am going to suggest he send his application
direct to Kurt. Cannot hurt. Looking for a mediator, does
anyone know a really good international class mediator?<br>
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<p><font size="+1"><font face="Lucida Grande">cheers STeph</font></font><br>
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