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From: ncsg (Tapani Tarvainen)
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Subject: [EC-NCSG] Hyderabad travel
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Dear all,
Please be ready tomorrow to express your opinion quickly on who we
should assign Marilia's Hyderabad travel slot.
As I trust you noticed I sent a call for volunteers a few
hours ago with 24-hour deadline, and after that we should
make a decision as soon as possible.
--
Tapani Tarvainen
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From pileleji Wed Oct 19 15:38:33 2016
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Subject: [EC-NCSG] Hyderabad travel
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Hello Tapani,
As I will be in the air later and won't access my email soon, my opinion is
that , I propose the slot is given to an NCUC member that has been active
within our policy discuss as Marilia is NCUC I do not know if Farzi is
going?, but that comes top of my head if I call a name to be nominated.
Anyway I will go with any decusion taken just my opinion.
Thank you
Poncelet
On 19 October 2016 at 11:20, Tapani Tarvainen
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Please be ready tomorrow to express your opinion quickly on who we
> should assign Marilia's Hyderabad travel slot.
>
> As I trust you noticed I sent a call for volunteers a few
> hours ago with 24-hour deadline, and after that we should
> make a decision as soon as possible.
>
> --
> Tapani Tarvainen
>
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From ncsg Thu Oct 20 11:48:51 2016
From: ncsg (Tapani Tarvainen)
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2016 11:48:51 +0300
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Hyderabad travel slot - urgent
Message-ID: <20161020084851.GE5938@tehanu.it.jyu.fi>
Dear all,
My call for volunteers to substitute for Marilia in Hyderabad got
several replies. Omitting those that didn't ask for travel support
(there were got a few who will be in Hyderabad anyway), we have seven
people to choose from, in alphabetical order:
Sarah Clayton
Wisdom Donkor
James Njoroge Gitau (aka Kaswesha)
Yashar Hajiyev
Raoul Plommer
Juan Manuel Rojas
Cintra Sooknanan
Below are their applications (I've cut signatures and quoted parts
of my original messages for readability).
Note: time is very short. Indeed Constituency Travel thinks its
already too late to get the visa, but I it should still be possible
if we act fast - worth trying in any case. (We don't have anyone
available who would not need a visa.) But we really should decide
this today.
So, please indicate your preferences ASAP.
Key criteria would be ability to work effectively in the council,
and major indicator for that would be recent activity in relevant
GNSO working groups.
Thank you in advance for quick responses,
Tapani
----- Forwarded message from Sarah Clayton -----
Dear Tapani,
I would like to respectfully ask for consideration for both the travel slot
and the Council alternate. This would be a wonderful opportunity for me to
become more integrated in the NCSG, to become more aware of the people and
processes involved in the Review of all Rights Protection Mechanisms (RPMs)
in all gTLDs PDP Working Group (in which I have been quite active), and to
learn much more about the GNSO during the day-long working session. I?m
familiar with many of the topics so believe I could be a good
representative from the start.
I first became involved with the NCSG back in 2013. The initial design of
the NCUC web page now in use was mine, although it changed considerably
after I had to leave the NCUC and NCSG to accept employment with two sister
companies (Com Laude and Valideus) that were represented in another SG. I
missed the NCSG and one of the first things I did when leaving employment
and returning to university was to re-join. I am now in my second year as a
doctoral student at the Annenberg School of Communications at the
University of Southern California.
I met many of you at the Los Angeles intercessional meeting where I
presented my work on the DIDP to the NCSG contingent. It was a great
pleasure to meet so many of you there and I?m happy to see that multiple
NCSG members have introduced my work to so many in the CCWG. Transparency
is one of the areas I hope to help out with should you select me to go to
Hyderabad.
My real focus in Hyderabad would be RPMs. I am active in the main group and
the subgroup considering the TMCH. Last week, I actually found myself alone
for a while as the only NCSG member on a subgroup call. I held the fort
alone until Kathy arrived to help!
It is hard to be good at this work if you have never met the people you are
working with. While I met many of you in Los Angeles, I have never met
Kathy in person and don?t know most other RPM members. I believe actually
attending an ICANN meeting would make me better at representing our views
on the RPM Working Group and I do believe I have sufficient general
knowledge (I have a Masters in Cyberlaw from the University of Leeds where
I focused on A2K) to enable me to work with our other Councillors should
you want me to serve as an alternate. I think it would be great, regardless
of who you choose, if the person selected was a fresh face!
I should note that I have never received funding of any type from ICANN,
the NCSG, or the NCUC.
I?ve received permission from USC to leave for the time period required to
go to Hyderabad and the visa will not be a problem for me.
Thank you for considering me.
Sarah Clayton
----- End forwarded message -----
----- Forwarded message from Wisdom Donkor -----
Dear Tapani,
My name is WISDOM DONKOR, and i work as e-government, open data and
internet governance specialist with the National Information Technology
Agency Ghana.
I am currently an IGF MAG Member and also Internet Governance Caucus
Representative on the Civil Society Community Group (CSCG). I will be very
happy to attend the ICANN 57 Meeting in Hyderabad to bring to discussions
some of the topics of concern from within IGF MAG, the community from
within my country Ghana and Region Africa.
I believe my presence at the meeting will enable me to bring to discussion
and share experience from IGF MAG, Ghana and Africa.
I can't say I am an expert in working in ICANN but some how have an
experience in some of the working groups. I am currently a member of
the CCWG, The GNSO new gtld working Group and GNSO rpm working group.
I have also followed several mailing discussion s as an observer. And
does contribute to several of the ICANN public forum.
I am open to learn more as I lead most of the ICANN discussions in Ghana
among the youth.
Thank you.
----- End forwarded message -----
----- Forwarded message from KASWESHA -----
Hello Chairman.
Hope all is well! Have already applied for a slot, in Kenya we have
a same day Indian visa service meaning I can acquire one by Friday 21st.
Hope to be considered!
Thank you in advance.
James Njoroge Gitau
----- End forwarded message -----
----- Forwarded message from yashar Hajiyev -----
Dear Tapani,
If my status in NCSG allows me to be eligible
for that extra travel slot, I might try my luck with visa. .
best
Yashar
----- End forwarded message -----
----- Forwarded message from Raoul Plommer -----
I would like to be considered for the Hyderabad travel slot, for I would be
working much better live with other member of ICANN. I have only been to
Marrakech and Helsinki conferences so far, but I've acquainted with many
people there, especially in the civil society and I am also heading to the
IGF in December.
I work for the Electronic Frontier Finland and the Open Knowledge Finland
(part of the international Open Knowledge netwrok) and I feel that I could
represent the members of those organisations well in Hyderabad. I am
participating in three groups of the WS2, HR, Transparency as well as the
Ombudsman group and in fact I am the liaison between HR and Ombudsman
groups. If I made it there physically, I could increase my participation
significantly.
----- End forwarded message -----
----- Forwarded message from Juan Manuel Rojas -----
Dear Tapani,I would like to go Hydeberad acting as an alternative
council member, I am in the process of applying for the Indian Visa at
the moment.
I am been involved in ICANN from 2011, I've been member of several
groups in At-Large such as: ALAC Subcommittee on Outreach and
Engagement, At-Large Capacity Building Working Group, At-Large Social
Media Working Group, Technical Issues Working Group, At-Large
Community Regional Outreach Pilot Program Review Team (CROPP
RT), At-Large Technology Taskforce Working Group, ALS Criteria and
Expectations Taskforce, just to name some.
Today is a fellowship for Master IT at University of Andes. Works as a
professor in UNIMINUTO from 2011. In 2008 and 2009 he works as a
member of Ministry of IT for Implementation of E-government Strategy
in small municipalities. From 2010 to 2012 works as E-government
Consultant for Mayor City Hall of Vilavicencio, Meta, Colombia.
In 2010 create with a some professionals AGEIA DENSI Colombia,
organization who works on create capacity building for community with
workshops, and meetings to people learn how to use Internet safely.
In 2011, AGEIA DENSI Colombia is recognized as At-Large Structure
since then it works in several working groups, even in ATLAS II.
He is also a lecturer in academical event as ICEGOV (International
Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance) organizado
por la Universidad de Naciones Unidas - UNU, en China (2010) y Estonia
(2011). And participant of LACIGF en 2011, 2012 y 2014. Also has been
fellowship of DiploFoundation from Foundation to Research. (2011-2012)
and Fellowship of South School of Internet Governance (2010).
Best Regards JUAN MANUEL ROJAS
----- End forwarded message -----
----- Forwarded message from Cintra Sooknanan -----
Hi Tapani
I hope this email meets you well. I would like to express interest in
acting as an alternative council member, I am in the process of applying
for the Indian Visa at the moment.
As you know I have previously held executive positions in LACRALO and NPOC.
After some time away from the ICANN space, I am ready to get back into the
work of NCSG and NPOC particularly as ICANN is in a critical time of
transition. I am hoping that the Hyderabad meeting will be able to serve
that reentry.
My skills as an attorney and mediator with ICT development background, will
be able to add value. Further, I also serve to add representation of
Caribbean and Latin American members.
Thanks for your and the executive's kind consideration.
Regards
Cintra Sooknanan
----- End forwarded message -----
From ncsg Thu Oct 20 14:54:31 2016
From: ncsg (Tapani Tarvainen)
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2016 14:54:31 +0300
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Hyderabad travel slot - urgent
In-Reply-To: <20161020084851.GE5938@tehanu.it.jyu.fi>
References: <20161020084851.GE5938@tehanu.it.jyu.fi>
Message-ID: <20161020115431.2zimkq64k2e6cpb3@tarvainen.info>
Dear all,
While I'd prefer to hear from others first, time is so short that I'll
go ahead and make my initial evaluation without waiting any more.
My first choice would be Sarah Clayton. In particular her recent
activity in several working groups on hot topics that will be on
council agenda in Hyderabad is what I find very persuasive.
And her past work on DIDP was rather impressive, too.
Second place would be harder to assign. Rohas has a fair amount of
experience in ICANN but almost all of it some time ago and with
At-Large, very little in GNSO. Donkor and Plommer are in a few
current working groups but have not been very active.
I'd say it's pretty much a tossup between the three.
Of the rest, Gitau is fairly active in our mailing lists but I'm not
aware of any working group participation. Sooknanan has been inactive
for several years. Hajiyev hasn't been active recently either.
Given that we want someone who could jump into council work, touching
ground running as it were, I therefore propose to choose Clayton.
I am of course open to be persuaded otherwise, but please speak
up quickly: we really should decide this today if at all possible.
Thank you.
Tapani
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 11:48:51AM +0300, Tapani Tarvainen (ncsg at tapani.tarvainen.info) wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> My call for volunteers to substitute for Marilia in Hyderabad got
> several replies. Omitting those that didn't ask for travel support
> (there were got a few who will be in Hyderabad anyway), we have seven
> people to choose from, in alphabetical order:
>
> Sarah Clayton
> Wisdom Donkor
> James Njoroge Gitau (aka Kaswesha)
> Yashar Hajiyev
> Raoul Plommer
> Juan Manuel Rojas
> Cintra Sooknanan
>
> Below are their applications (I've cut signatures and quoted parts
> of my original messages for readability).
>
> Note: time is very short. Indeed Constituency Travel thinks its
> already too late to get the visa, but I it should still be possible
> if we act fast - worth trying in any case. (We don't have anyone
> available who would not need a visa.) But we really should decide
> this today.
>
> So, please indicate your preferences ASAP.
>
> Key criteria would be ability to work effectively in the council,
> and major indicator for that would be recent activity in relevant
> GNSO working groups.
>
> Thank you in advance for quick responses,
>
> Tapani
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Sarah Clayton -----
>
> Dear Tapani,
>
> I would like to respectfully ask for consideration for both the travel slot
> and the Council alternate. This would be a wonderful opportunity for me to
> become more integrated in the NCSG, to become more aware of the people and
> processes involved in the Review of all Rights Protection Mechanisms (RPMs)
> in all gTLDs PDP Working Group (in which I have been quite active), and to
> learn much more about the GNSO during the day-long working session. I?m
> familiar with many of the topics so believe I could be a good
> representative from the start.
>
> I first became involved with the NCSG back in 2013. The initial design of
> the NCUC web page now in use was mine, although it changed considerably
> after I had to leave the NCUC and NCSG to accept employment with two sister
> companies (Com Laude and Valideus) that were represented in another SG. I
> missed the NCSG and one of the first things I did when leaving employment
> and returning to university was to re-join. I am now in my second year as a
> doctoral student at the Annenberg School of Communications at the
> University of Southern California.
>
> I met many of you at the Los Angeles intercessional meeting where I
> presented my work on the DIDP to the NCSG contingent. It was a great
> pleasure to meet so many of you there and I?m happy to see that multiple
> NCSG members have introduced my work to so many in the CCWG. Transparency
> is one of the areas I hope to help out with should you select me to go to
> Hyderabad.
>
> My real focus in Hyderabad would be RPMs. I am active in the main group and
> the subgroup considering the TMCH. Last week, I actually found myself alone
> for a while as the only NCSG member on a subgroup call. I held the fort
> alone until Kathy arrived to help!
>
> It is hard to be good at this work if you have never met the people you are
> working with. While I met many of you in Los Angeles, I have never met
> Kathy in person and don?t know most other RPM members. I believe actually
> attending an ICANN meeting would make me better at representing our views
> on the RPM Working Group and I do believe I have sufficient general
> knowledge (I have a Masters in Cyberlaw from the University of Leeds where
> I focused on A2K) to enable me to work with our other Councillors should
> you want me to serve as an alternate. I think it would be great, regardless
> of who you choose, if the person selected was a fresh face!
>
> I should note that I have never received funding of any type from ICANN,
> the NCSG, or the NCUC.
>
> I?ve received permission from USC to leave for the time period required to
> go to Hyderabad and the visa will not be a problem for me.
>
> Thank you for considering me.
>
> Sarah Clayton
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Wisdom Donkor -----
>
> Dear Tapani,
>
> My name is WISDOM DONKOR, and i work as e-government, open data and
> internet governance specialist with the National Information Technology
> Agency Ghana.
> I am currently an IGF MAG Member and also Internet Governance Caucus
> Representative on the Civil Society Community Group (CSCG). I will be very
> happy to attend the ICANN 57 Meeting in Hyderabad to bring to discussions
> some of the topics of concern from within IGF MAG, the community from
> within my country Ghana and Region Africa.
>
> I believe my presence at the meeting will enable me to bring to discussion
> and share experience from IGF MAG, Ghana and Africa.
>
> I can't say I am an expert in working in ICANN but some how have an
> experience in some of the working groups. I am currently a member of
> the CCWG, The GNSO new gtld working Group and GNSO rpm working group.
> I have also followed several mailing discussion s as an observer. And
> does contribute to several of the ICANN public forum.
>
> I am open to learn more as I lead most of the ICANN discussions in Ghana
> among the youth.
>
> Thank you.
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> ----- Forwarded message from KASWESHA -----
>
> Hello Chairman.
> Hope all is well! Have already applied for a slot, in Kenya we have
> a same day Indian visa service meaning I can acquire one by Friday 21st.
> Hope to be considered!
> Thank you in advance.
>
> James Njoroge Gitau
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> ----- Forwarded message from yashar Hajiyev -----
>
> Dear Tapani,
>
> If my status in NCSG allows me to be eligible
> for that extra travel slot, I might try my luck with visa. .
>
> best
>
> Yashar
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Raoul Plommer -----
>
> I would like to be considered for the Hyderabad travel slot, for I would be
> working much better live with other member of ICANN. I have only been to
> Marrakech and Helsinki conferences so far, but I've acquainted with many
> people there, especially in the civil society and I am also heading to the
> IGF in December.
>
> I work for the Electronic Frontier Finland and the Open Knowledge Finland
> (part of the international Open Knowledge netwrok) and I feel that I could
> represent the members of those organisations well in Hyderabad. I am
> participating in three groups of the WS2, HR, Transparency as well as the
> Ombudsman group and in fact I am the liaison between HR and Ombudsman
> groups. If I made it there physically, I could increase my participation
> significantly.
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Juan Manuel Rojas -----
>
> Dear Tapani,I would like to go Hydeberad acting as an alternative
> council member, I am in the process of applying for the Indian Visa at
> the moment.
>
> I am been involved in ICANN from 2011, I've been member of several
> groups in At-Large such as: ALAC Subcommittee on Outreach and
> Engagement, At-Large Capacity Building Working Group, At-Large Social
> Media Working Group, Technical Issues Working Group, At-Large
> Community Regional Outreach Pilot Program Review Team (CROPP
> RT), At-Large Technology Taskforce Working Group, ALS Criteria and
> Expectations Taskforce, just to name some.
>
> Today is a fellowship for Master IT at University of Andes. Works as a
> professor in UNIMINUTO from 2011. In 2008 and 2009 he works as a
> member of Ministry of IT for Implementation of E-government Strategy
> in small municipalities. From 2010 to 2012 works as E-government
> Consultant for Mayor City Hall of Vilavicencio, Meta, Colombia.
>
> In 2010 create with a some professionals AGEIA DENSI Colombia,
> organization who works on create capacity building for community with
> workshops, and meetings to people learn how to use Internet safely.
> In 2011, AGEIA DENSI Colombia is recognized as At-Large Structure
> since then it works in several working groups, even in ATLAS II.
>
> He is also a lecturer in academical event as ICEGOV (International
> Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance) organizado
> por la Universidad de Naciones Unidas - UNU, en China (2010) y Estonia
> (2011). And participant of LACIGF en 2011, 2012 y 2014. Also has been
> fellowship of DiploFoundation from Foundation to Research. (2011-2012)
> and Fellowship of South School of Internet Governance (2010).
>
> Best Regards JUAN MANUEL ROJAS
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Cintra Sooknanan -----
>
> Hi Tapani
>
> I hope this email meets you well. I would like to express interest in
> acting as an alternative council member, I am in the process of applying
> for the Indian Visa at the moment.
>
> As you know I have previously held executive positions in LACRALO and NPOC.
> After some time away from the ICANN space, I am ready to get back into the
> work of NCSG and NPOC particularly as ICANN is in a critical time of
> transition. I am hoping that the Hyderabad meeting will be able to serve
> that reentry.
>
> My skills as an attorney and mediator with ICT development background, will
> be able to add value. Further, I also serve to add representation of
> Caribbean and Latin American members.
>
> Thanks for your and the executive's kind consideration.
>
> Regards
> Cintra Sooknanan
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
From ncsg Thu Oct 20 16:36:13 2016
From: ncsg (Tapani Tarvainen)
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2016 16:36:13 +0300
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Fwd: Re: [NCSG-Discuss] Hyderabad travel slot - urgent
Message-ID: <20161020133613.xgdu7pdurwff6it4@tarvainen.info>
One more applicant.
Sent after the deadline, and I see no indication of activity in any
GNSO working groups. IGF experience is better than nothing but not
really significant in the present case.
Tapani
----- Forwarded message from Melaku Girma <00000077b87c5db2-dmarc-request at LISTSERV.SYR.EDU> -----
Dear Tapani,
My name is Melaku Girma and am a member of APC (Association for Progressive Communication) and NCSG (Non-Commercial Stakeholders Group) of ICANN. I am a PhD candidate in Software Engineering and teaching in the School of Information Science at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. ?I am closely working with Ministry of ?Communications and Information Technology to establish Ethiopian Internet Governance Forum. I am a graduate of the First School on African Internet Governance Forum, which was organized by APC and held at Durban , South Africa, in the year 2013. Since then I contributed a lot on the topic Internet Governance and Internet Freedom. I participated in the 3rd and 4th AfIGFs, and Internet Freedom Forums. Please consider my application.?I can easily get ?Visa from the Indian Embassy in Ethiopia.
Kind regards,?Melaku Girma, PhD Student in Software Engineering Track, Addis Ababa University, Lecturer at School of Information Science, Addis Ababa University. P.o.Box 673 Addis Ababa Ethiopia Tel. +251-911-737249 E-Mail: melaunity at yahoo.com melakugrm at gmail.com?When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one that has opened for us. Alexander Graham Bell
----- End forwarded message -----
--
Tapani Tarvainen
From robin Thu Oct 20 22:12:06 2016
From: robin (Robin Gross)
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2016 12:12:06 -0700
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Hyderabad travel slot - urgent
In-Reply-To: <20161020115431.2zimkq64k2e6cpb3@tarvainen.info>
References: <20161020084851.GE5938@tehanu.it.jyu.fi>
<20161020115431.2zimkq64k2e6cpb3@tarvainen.info>
Message-ID: <20B1D5DE-2466-4F00-801D-2809DFB32CE7@ipjustice.org>
I agree with sending Sarah. She?s joined a few working groups so has already begun getting into the policy work. And given that we need her help on RPM and TMCH issues in Hyderabad, she could be an important asset for us there on the ground.
Thanks,
Robin
> On Oct 20, 2016, at 4:54 AM, Tapani Tarvainen wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> While I'd prefer to hear from others first, time is so short that I'll
> go ahead and make my initial evaluation without waiting any more.
>
> My first choice would be Sarah Clayton. In particular her recent
> activity in several working groups on hot topics that will be on
> council agenda in Hyderabad is what I find very persuasive.
> And her past work on DIDP was rather impressive, too.
>
> Second place would be harder to assign. Rohas has a fair amount of
> experience in ICANN but almost all of it some time ago and with
> At-Large, very little in GNSO. Donkor and Plommer are in a few
> current working groups but have not been very active.
> I'd say it's pretty much a tossup between the three.
>
> Of the rest, Gitau is fairly active in our mailing lists but I'm not
> aware of any working group participation. Sooknanan has been inactive
> for several years. Hajiyev hasn't been active recently either.
>
> Given that we want someone who could jump into council work, touching
> ground running as it were, I therefore propose to choose Clayton.
>
> I am of course open to be persuaded otherwise, but please speak
> up quickly: we really should decide this today if at all possible.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Tapani
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 11:48:51AM +0300, Tapani Tarvainen (ncsg at tapani.tarvainen.info) wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> My call for volunteers to substitute for Marilia in Hyderabad got
>> several replies. Omitting those that didn't ask for travel support
>> (there were got a few who will be in Hyderabad anyway), we have seven
>> people to choose from, in alphabetical order:
>>
>> Sarah Clayton
>> Wisdom Donkor
>> James Njoroge Gitau (aka Kaswesha)
>> Yashar Hajiyev
>> Raoul Plommer
>> Juan Manuel Rojas
>> Cintra Sooknanan
>>
>> Below are their applications (I've cut signatures and quoted parts
>> of my original messages for readability).
>>
>> Note: time is very short. Indeed Constituency Travel thinks its
>> already too late to get the visa, but I it should still be possible
>> if we act fast - worth trying in any case. (We don't have anyone
>> available who would not need a visa.) But we really should decide
>> this today.
>>
>> So, please indicate your preferences ASAP.
>>
>> Key criteria would be ability to work effectively in the council,
>> and major indicator for that would be recent activity in relevant
>> GNSO working groups.
>>
>> Thank you in advance for quick responses,
>>
>> Tapani
>>
>> ----- Forwarded message from Sarah Clayton -----
>>
>> Dear Tapani,
>>
>> I would like to respectfully ask for consideration for both the travel slot
>> and the Council alternate. This would be a wonderful opportunity for me to
>> become more integrated in the NCSG, to become more aware of the people and
>> processes involved in the Review of all Rights Protection Mechanisms (RPMs)
>> in all gTLDs PDP Working Group (in which I have been quite active), and to
>> learn much more about the GNSO during the day-long working session. I?m
>> familiar with many of the topics so believe I could be a good
>> representative from the start.
>>
>> I first became involved with the NCSG back in 2013. The initial design of
>> the NCUC web page now in use was mine, although it changed considerably
>> after I had to leave the NCUC and NCSG to accept employment with two sister
>> companies (Com Laude and Valideus) that were represented in another SG. I
>> missed the NCSG and one of the first things I did when leaving employment
>> and returning to university was to re-join. I am now in my second year as a
>> doctoral student at the Annenberg School of Communications at the
>> University of Southern California.
>>
>> I met many of you at the Los Angeles intercessional meeting where I
>> presented my work on the DIDP to the NCSG contingent. It was a great
>> pleasure to meet so many of you there and I?m happy to see that multiple
>> NCSG members have introduced my work to so many in the CCWG. Transparency
>> is one of the areas I hope to help out with should you select me to go to
>> Hyderabad.
>>
>> My real focus in Hyderabad would be RPMs. I am active in the main group and
>> the subgroup considering the TMCH. Last week, I actually found myself alone
>> for a while as the only NCSG member on a subgroup call. I held the fort
>> alone until Kathy arrived to help!
>>
>> It is hard to be good at this work if you have never met the people you are
>> working with. While I met many of you in Los Angeles, I have never met
>> Kathy in person and don?t know most other RPM members. I believe actually
>> attending an ICANN meeting would make me better at representing our views
>> on the RPM Working Group and I do believe I have sufficient general
>> knowledge (I have a Masters in Cyberlaw from the University of Leeds where
>> I focused on A2K) to enable me to work with our other Councillors should
>> you want me to serve as an alternate. I think it would be great, regardless
>> of who you choose, if the person selected was a fresh face!
>>
>> I should note that I have never received funding of any type from ICANN,
>> the NCSG, or the NCUC.
>>
>> I?ve received permission from USC to leave for the time period required to
>> go to Hyderabad and the visa will not be a problem for me.
>>
>> Thank you for considering me.
>>
>> Sarah Clayton
>>
>> ----- End forwarded message -----
>>
>> ----- Forwarded message from Wisdom Donkor -----
>>
>> Dear Tapani,
>>
>> My name is WISDOM DONKOR, and i work as e-government, open data and
>> internet governance specialist with the National Information Technology
>> Agency Ghana.
>> I am currently an IGF MAG Member and also Internet Governance Caucus
>> Representative on the Civil Society Community Group (CSCG). I will be very
>> happy to attend the ICANN 57 Meeting in Hyderabad to bring to discussions
>> some of the topics of concern from within IGF MAG, the community from
>> within my country Ghana and Region Africa.
>>
>> I believe my presence at the meeting will enable me to bring to discussion
>> and share experience from IGF MAG, Ghana and Africa.
>>
>> I can't say I am an expert in working in ICANN but some how have an
>> experience in some of the working groups. I am currently a member of
>> the CCWG, The GNSO new gtld working Group and GNSO rpm working group.
>> I have also followed several mailing discussion s as an observer. And
>> does contribute to several of the ICANN public forum.
>>
>> I am open to learn more as I lead most of the ICANN discussions in Ghana
>> among the youth.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> ----- End forwarded message -----
>>
>> ----- Forwarded message from KASWESHA -----
>>
>> Hello Chairman.
>> Hope all is well! Have already applied for a slot, in Kenya we have
>> a same day Indian visa service meaning I can acquire one by Friday 21st.
>> Hope to be considered!
>> Thank you in advance.
>>
>> James Njoroge Gitau
>>
>> ----- End forwarded message -----
>>
>> ----- Forwarded message from yashar Hajiyev -----
>>
>> Dear Tapani,
>>
>> If my status in NCSG allows me to be eligible
>> for that extra travel slot, I might try my luck with visa. .
>>
>> best
>>
>> Yashar
>>
>> ----- End forwarded message -----
>>
>> ----- Forwarded message from Raoul Plommer -----
>>
>> I would like to be considered for the Hyderabad travel slot, for I would be
>> working much better live with other member of ICANN. I have only been to
>> Marrakech and Helsinki conferences so far, but I've acquainted with many
>> people there, especially in the civil society and I am also heading to the
>> IGF in December.
>>
>> I work for the Electronic Frontier Finland and the Open Knowledge Finland
>> (part of the international Open Knowledge netwrok) and I feel that I could
>> represent the members of those organisations well in Hyderabad. I am
>> participating in three groups of the WS2, HR, Transparency as well as the
>> Ombudsman group and in fact I am the liaison between HR and Ombudsman
>> groups. If I made it there physically, I could increase my participation
>> significantly.
>>
>> ----- End forwarded message -----
>>
>> ----- Forwarded message from Juan Manuel Rojas -----
>>
>> Dear Tapani,I would like to go Hydeberad acting as an alternative
>> council member, I am in the process of applying for the Indian Visa at
>> the moment.
>>
>> I am been involved in ICANN from 2011, I've been member of several
>> groups in At-Large such as: ALAC Subcommittee on Outreach and
>> Engagement, At-Large Capacity Building Working Group, At-Large Social
>> Media Working Group, Technical Issues Working Group, At-Large
>> Community Regional Outreach Pilot Program Review Team (CROPP
>> RT), At-Large Technology Taskforce Working Group, ALS Criteria and
>> Expectations Taskforce, just to name some.
>>
>> Today is a fellowship for Master IT at University of Andes. Works as a
>> professor in UNIMINUTO from 2011. In 2008 and 2009 he works as a
>> member of Ministry of IT for Implementation of E-government Strategy
>> in small municipalities. From 2010 to 2012 works as E-government
>> Consultant for Mayor City Hall of Vilavicencio, Meta, Colombia.
>>
>> In 2010 create with a some professionals AGEIA DENSI Colombia,
>> organization who works on create capacity building for community with
>> workshops, and meetings to people learn how to use Internet safely.
>> In 2011, AGEIA DENSI Colombia is recognized as At-Large Structure
>> since then it works in several working groups, even in ATLAS II.
>>
>> He is also a lecturer in academical event as ICEGOV (International
>> Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance) organizado
>> por la Universidad de Naciones Unidas - UNU, en China (2010) y Estonia
>> (2011). And participant of LACIGF en 2011, 2012 y 2014. Also has been
>> fellowship of DiploFoundation from Foundation to Research. (2011-2012)
>> and Fellowship of South School of Internet Governance (2010).
>>
>> Best Regards JUAN MANUEL ROJAS
>>
>> ----- End forwarded message -----
>>
>> ----- Forwarded message from Cintra Sooknanan -----
>>
>> Hi Tapani
>>
>> I hope this email meets you well. I would like to express interest in
>> acting as an alternative council member, I am in the process of applying
>> for the Indian Visa at the moment.
>>
>> As you know I have previously held executive positions in LACRALO and NPOC.
>> After some time away from the ICANN space, I am ready to get back into the
>> work of NCSG and NPOC particularly as ICANN is in a critical time of
>> transition. I am hoping that the Hyderabad meeting will be able to serve
>> that reentry.
>>
>> My skills as an attorney and mediator with ICT development background, will
>> be able to add value. Further, I also serve to add representation of
>> Caribbean and Latin American members.
>>
>> Thanks for your and the executive's kind consideration.
>>
>> Regards
>> Cintra Sooknanan
>>
>> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> _______________________________________________
> EC-NCSG mailing list
> EC-NCSG at ipjustice.org
> http://mailman.ipjustice.org/listinfo/ec-ncsg
From joankerr Thu Oct 20 22:31:48 2016
From: joankerr (Joan Kerr)
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2016 15:31:48 -0400
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Hyderabad travel slot - urgent
In-Reply-To: <20161020084851.GE5938@tehanu.it.jyu.fi>
References: <20161020084851.GE5938@tehanu.it.jyu.fi>
Message-ID:
HI Tapani,
How great that so many people responded to the call for an alternate.
After review of the statements and ICANN involvement, I am in agreement
with the selection of Sarah Clayton.
Joan Kerr
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 4:48 AM, Tapani Tarvainen <
ncsg at tapani.tarvainen.info> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> My call for volunteers to substitute for Marilia in Hyderabad got
> several replies. Omitting those that didn't ask for travel support
> (there were got a few who will be in Hyderabad anyway), we have seven
> people to choose from, in alphabetical order:
>
> Sarah Clayton
> Wisdom Donkor
> James Njoroge Gitau (aka Kaswesha)
> Yashar Hajiyev
> Raoul Plommer
> Juan Manuel Rojas
> Cintra Sooknanan
>
> Below are their applications (I've cut signatures and quoted parts
> of my original messages for readability).
>
> Note: time is very short. Indeed Constituency Travel thinks its
> already too late to get the visa, but I it should still be possible
> if we act fast - worth trying in any case. (We don't have anyone
> available who would not need a visa.) But we really should decide
> this today.
>
> So, please indicate your preferences ASAP.
>
> Key criteria would be ability to work effectively in the council,
> and major indicator for that would be recent activity in relevant
> GNSO working groups.
>
> Thank you in advance for quick responses,
>
> Tapani
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Sarah Clayton -----
>
> Dear Tapani,
>
> I would like to respectfully ask for consideration for both the travel slot
> and the Council alternate. This would be a wonderful opportunity for me to
> become more integrated in the NCSG, to become more aware of the people and
> processes involved in the Review of all Rights Protection Mechanisms (RPMs)
> in all gTLDs PDP Working Group (in which I have been quite active), and to
> learn much more about the GNSO during the day-long working session. I?m
> familiar with many of the topics so believe I could be a good
> representative from the start.
>
> I first became involved with the NCSG back in 2013. The initial design of
> the NCUC web page now in use was mine, although it changed considerably
> after I had to leave the NCUC and NCSG to accept employment with two sister
> companies (Com Laude and Valideus) that were represented in another SG. I
> missed the NCSG and one of the first things I did when leaving employment
> and returning to university was to re-join. I am now in my second year as a
> doctoral student at the Annenberg School of Communications at the
> University of Southern California.
>
> I met many of you at the Los Angeles intercessional meeting where I
> presented my work on the DIDP to the NCSG contingent. It was a great
> pleasure to meet so many of you there and I?m happy to see that multiple
> NCSG members have introduced my work to so many in the CCWG. Transparency
> is one of the areas I hope to help out with should you select me to go to
> Hyderabad.
>
> My real focus in Hyderabad would be RPMs. I am active in the main group and
> the subgroup considering the TMCH. Last week, I actually found myself alone
> for a while as the only NCSG member on a subgroup call. I held the fort
> alone until Kathy arrived to help!
>
> It is hard to be good at this work if you have never met the people you are
> working with. While I met many of you in Los Angeles, I have never met
> Kathy in person and don?t know most other RPM members. I believe actually
> attending an ICANN meeting would make me better at representing our views
> on the RPM Working Group and I do believe I have sufficient general
> knowledge (I have a Masters in Cyberlaw from the University of Leeds where
> I focused on A2K) to enable me to work with our other Councillors should
> you want me to serve as an alternate. I think it would be great, regardless
> of who you choose, if the person selected was a fresh face!
>
> I should note that I have never received funding of any type from ICANN,
> the NCSG, or the NCUC.
>
> I?ve received permission from USC to leave for the time period required to
> go to Hyderabad and the visa will not be a problem for me.
>
> Thank you for considering me.
>
> Sarah Clayton
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Wisdom Donkor -----
>
> Dear Tapani,
>
> My name is WISDOM DONKOR, and i work as e-government, open data and
> internet governance specialist with the National Information Technology
> Agency Ghana.
> I am currently an IGF MAG Member and also Internet Governance Caucus
> Representative on the Civil Society Community Group (CSCG). I will be very
> happy to attend the ICANN 57 Meeting in Hyderabad to bring to discussions
> some of the topics of concern from within IGF MAG, the community from
> within my country Ghana and Region Africa.
>
> I believe my presence at the meeting will enable me to bring to discussion
> and share experience from IGF MAG, Ghana and Africa.
>
> I can't say I am an expert in working in ICANN but some how have an
> experience in some of the working groups. I am currently a member of
> the CCWG, The GNSO new gtld working Group and GNSO rpm working group.
> I have also followed several mailing discussion s as an observer. And
> does contribute to several of the ICANN public forum.
>
> I am open to learn more as I lead most of the ICANN discussions in Ghana
> among the youth.
>
> Thank you.
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> ----- Forwarded message from KASWESHA -----
>
> Hello Chairman.
> Hope all is well! Have already applied for a slot, in Kenya we have
> a same day Indian visa service meaning I can acquire one by Friday 21st.
> Hope to be considered!
> Thank you in advance.
>
> James Njoroge Gitau
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> ----- Forwarded message from yashar Hajiyev -----
>
> Dear Tapani,
>
> If my status in NCSG allows me to be eligible
> for that extra travel slot, I might try my luck with visa. .
>
> best
>
> Yashar
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Raoul Plommer -----
>
> I would like to be considered for the Hyderabad travel slot, for I would be
> working much better live with other member of ICANN. I have only been to
> Marrakech and Helsinki conferences so far, but I've acquainted with many
> people there, especially in the civil society and I am also heading to the
> IGF in December.
>
> I work for the Electronic Frontier Finland and the Open Knowledge Finland
> (part of the international Open Knowledge netwrok) and I feel that I could
> represent the members of those organisations well in Hyderabad. I am
> participating in three groups of the WS2, HR, Transparency as well as the
> Ombudsman group and in fact I am the liaison between HR and Ombudsman
> groups. If I made it there physically, I could increase my participation
> significantly.
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Juan Manuel Rojas -----
>
> Dear Tapani,I would like to go Hydeberad acting as an alternative
> council member, I am in the process of applying for the Indian Visa at
> the moment.
>
> I am been involved in ICANN from 2011, I've been member of several
> groups in At-Large such as: ALAC Subcommittee on Outreach and
> Engagement, At-Large Capacity Building Working Group, At-Large Social
> Media Working Group, Technical Issues Working Group, At-Large
> Community Regional Outreach Pilot Program Review Team (CROPP
> RT), At-Large Technology Taskforce Working Group, ALS Criteria and
> Expectations Taskforce, just to name some.
>
> Today is a fellowship for Master IT at University of Andes. Works as a
> professor in UNIMINUTO from 2011. In 2008 and 2009 he works as a
> member of Ministry of IT for Implementation of E-government Strategy
> in small municipalities. From 2010 to 2012 works as E-government
> Consultant for Mayor City Hall of Vilavicencio, Meta, Colombia.
>
> In 2010 create with a some professionals AGEIA DENSI Colombia,
> organization who works on create capacity building for community with
> workshops, and meetings to people learn how to use Internet safely.
> In 2011, AGEIA DENSI Colombia is recognized as At-Large Structure
> since then it works in several working groups, even in ATLAS II.
>
> He is also a lecturer in academical event as ICEGOV (International
> Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance) organizado
> por la Universidad de Naciones Unidas - UNU, en China (2010) y Estonia
> (2011). And participant of LACIGF en 2011, 2012 y 2014. Also has been
> fellowship of DiploFoundation from Foundation to Research. (2011-2012)
> and Fellowship of South School of Internet Governance (2010).
>
> Best Regards JUAN MANUEL ROJAS
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Cintra Sooknanan
> -----
>
> Hi Tapani
>
> I hope this email meets you well. I would like to express interest in
> acting as an alternative council member, I am in the process of applying
> for the Indian Visa at the moment.
>
> As you know I have previously held executive positions in LACRALO and NPOC.
> After some time away from the ICANN space, I am ready to get back into the
> work of NCSG and NPOC particularly as ICANN is in a critical time of
> transition. I am hoping that the Hyderabad meeting will be able to serve
> that reentry.
>
> My skills as an attorney and mediator with ICT development background, will
> be able to add value. Further, I also serve to add representation of
> Caribbean and Latin American members.
>
> Thanks for your and the executive's kind consideration.
>
> Regards
> Cintra Sooknanan
>
> ----- End forwarded message -----
>
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> EC-NCSG mailing list
> EC-NCSG at ipjustice.org
> http://mailman.ipjustice.org/listinfo/ec-ncsg
>
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From ncsg Thu Oct 20 22:54:09 2016
From: ncsg (Tapani Tarvainen)
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2016 22:54:09 +0300
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Hyderabad travel slot - urgent
In-Reply-To:
<20B1D5DE-2466-4F00-801D-2809DFB32CE7@ipjustice.org>
Message-ID: <20161020195409.cxmxk46kwgwz6zew@tarvainen.info>
Thank you Robin and Joan.
Monika supported Sarah too but sent it to me only (please confirm on
the list when you wake up), so given Poncelet's message yesterday
I call this consensus: Sarah it is.
Thank you all for quick action.
Tapani
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 12:12:06PM -0700, Robin Gross (robin at ipjustice.org) wrote:
> I agree with sending Sarah. She?s joined a few working groups so has
> already begun getting into the policy work. And given that we need
> her help on RPM and TMCH issues in Hyderabad, she could be an
> important asset for us there on the ground.
>
> Thanks,
> Robin
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 03:31:48PM -0400, Joan Kerr (joankerr at fbsc.org) wrote:
>
> HI Tapani,
>
> How great that so many people responded to the call for an alternate.
>
> After review of the statements and ICANN involvement, I am in agreement
> with the selection of Sarah Clayton.
>
> Joan Kerr
From Monika.Zalnieriute Thu Oct 20 23:05:30 2016
From: Monika.Zalnieriute (Zalnieriute, Monika)
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2016 20:05:30 +0000
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Hyderabad travel slot - urgent
In-Reply-To: <20161020195409.cxmxk46kwgwz6zew@tarvainen.info>
References:
<20B1D5DE-2466-4F00-801D-2809DFB32CE7@ipjustice.org>,
<20161020195409.cxmxk46kwgwz6zew@tarvainen.info>
Message-ID:
Dear NCSG EC Colleagues,
I have sent an e-mail confirming my support for Sarah Clayton yesterday, and I am conforming it again here,
Best wishes,
Monika
----
Dr. Monika Zalnieriute
Melbourne Law School | The University of Melbourne I law.unimelb.edu.au I
Center for Media, Data and Society I Central European University I cmds.ceu.edu I
Executive Committee I Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group I ICANN I icann.org I
Z E P H I R O : Progressive Platform for Human Rights I zephiroplatform.org I
Centre for Internet & Human Rights I European University Viadrina I cihr.eu I
________________________________
From: EC-NCSG on behalf of Tapani Tarvainen
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2016 7:54 PM
To: ec-ncsg at ipjustice.org
Subject: Re: [EC-NCSG] Hyderabad travel slot - urgent
Thank you Robin and Joan.
Monika supported Sarah too but sent it to me only (please confirm on
the list when you wake up), so given Poncelet's message yesterday
I call this consensus: Sarah it is.
Thank you all for quick action.
Tapani
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 12:12:06PM -0700, Robin Gross (robin at ipjustice.org) wrote:
> I agree with sending Sarah. She's joined a few working groups so has
> already begun getting into the policy work. And given that we need
> her help on RPM and TMCH issues in Hyderabad, she could be an
> important asset for us there on the ground.
>
> Thanks,
> Robin
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 03:31:48PM -0400, Joan Kerr (joankerr at fbsc.org) wrote:
>
> HI Tapani,
>
> How great that so many people responded to the call for an alternate.
>
> After review of the statements and ICANN involvement, I am in agreement
> with the selection of Sarah Clayton.
>
> Joan Kerr
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From: Monika.Zalnieriute (Zalnieriute, Monika)
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2016 20:06:38 +0000
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Hyderabad travel slot - urgent
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Dear NCSG EC Colleagues,
Having read the applications, in my view, the strongest candidate seems to be Sarah Clayton, thus I would support her for this travel slot and council alternate,
best wishes,
Monika
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Dr. Monika Zalnieriute
Melbourne Law School | The University of Melbourne I law.unimelb.edu.au I
Center for Media, Data and Society I Central European University I cmds.ceu.edu I
Executive Committee I Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group I ICANN I icann.org I
Z E P H I R O : Progressive Platform for Human Rights I zephiroplatform.org I
Centre for Internet & Human Rights I European University Viadrina I cihr.eu I
________________________________
From: EC-NCSG on behalf of Tapani Tarvainen
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2016 8:48 AM
To: ec-ncsg at ipjustice.org
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Hyderabad travel slot - urgent
Dear all,
My call for volunteers to substitute for Marilia in Hyderabad got
several replies. Omitting those that didn't ask for travel support
(there were got a few who will be in Hyderabad anyway), we have seven
people to choose from, in alphabetical order:
Sarah Clayton
Wisdom Donkor
James Njoroge Gitau (aka Kaswesha)
Yashar Hajiyev
Raoul Plommer
Juan Manuel Rojas
Cintra Sooknanan
Below are their applications (I've cut signatures and quoted parts
of my original messages for readability).
Note: time is very short. Indeed Constituency Travel thinks its
already too late to get the visa, but I it should still be possible
if we act fast - worth trying in any case. (We don't have anyone
available who would not need a visa.) But we really should decide
this today.
So, please indicate your preferences ASAP.
Key criteria would be ability to work effectively in the council,
and major indicator for that would be recent activity in relevant
GNSO working groups.
Thank you in advance for quick responses,
Tapani
----- Forwarded message from Sarah Clayton -----
Dear Tapani,
I would like to respectfully ask for consideration for both the travel slot
and the Council alternate. This would be a wonderful opportunity for me to
become more integrated in the NCSG, to become more aware of the people and
processes involved in the Review of all Rights Protection Mechanisms (RPMs)
in all gTLDs PDP Working Group (in which I have been quite active), and to
learn much more about the GNSO during the day-long working session. I?m
familiar with many of the topics so believe I could be a good
representative from the start.
I first became involved with the NCSG back in 2013. The initial design of
the NCUC web page now in use was mine, although it changed considerably
after I had to leave the NCUC and NCSG to accept employment with two sister
companies (Com Laude and Valideus) that were represented in another SG. I
missed the NCSG and one of the first things I did when leaving employment
and returning to university was to re-join. I am now in my second year as a
doctoral student at the Annenberg School of Communications at the
University of Southern California.
I met many of you at the Los Angeles intercessional meeting where I
presented my work on the DIDP to the NCSG contingent. It was a great
pleasure to meet so many of you there and I?m happy to see that multiple
NCSG members have introduced my work to so many in the CCWG. Transparency
is one of the areas I hope to help out with should you select me to go to
Hyderabad.
My real focus in Hyderabad would be RPMs. I am active in the main group and
the subgroup considering the TMCH. Last week, I actually found myself alone
for a while as the only NCSG member on a subgroup call. I held the fort
alone until Kathy arrived to help!
It is hard to be good at this work if you have never met the people you are
working with. While I met many of you in Los Angeles, I have never met
Kathy in person and don?t know most other RPM members. I believe actually
attending an ICANN meeting would make me better at representing our views
on the RPM Working Group and I do believe I have sufficient general
knowledge (I have a Masters in Cyberlaw from the University of Leeds where
I focused on A2K) to enable me to work with our other Councillors should
you want me to serve as an alternate. I think it would be great, regardless
of who you choose, if the person selected was a fresh face!
I should note that I have never received funding of any type from ICANN,
the NCSG, or the NCUC.
I?ve received permission from USC to leave for the time period required to
go to Hyderabad and the visa will not be a problem for me.
Thank you for considering me.
Sarah Clayton
----- End forwarded message -----
----- Forwarded message from Wisdom Donkor -----
Dear Tapani,
My name is WISDOM DONKOR, and i work as e-government, open data and
internet governance specialist with the National Information Technology
Agency Ghana.
I am currently an IGF MAG Member and also Internet Governance Caucus
Representative on the Civil Society Community Group (CSCG). I will be very
happy to attend the ICANN 57 Meeting in Hyderabad to bring to discussions
some of the topics of concern from within IGF MAG, the community from
within my country Ghana and Region Africa.
I believe my presence at the meeting will enable me to bring to discussion
and share experience from IGF MAG, Ghana and Africa.
I can't say I am an expert in working in ICANN but some how have an
experience in some of the working groups. I am currently a member of
the CCWG, The GNSO new gtld working Group and GNSO rpm working group.
I have also followed several mailing discussion s as an observer. And
does contribute to several of the ICANN public forum.
I am open to learn more as I lead most of the ICANN discussions in Ghana
among the youth.
Thank you.
----- End forwarded message -----
----- Forwarded message from KASWESHA -----
Hello Chairman.
Hope all is well! Have already applied for a slot, in Kenya we have
a same day Indian visa service meaning I can acquire one by Friday 21st.
Hope to be considered!
Thank you in advance.
James Njoroge Gitau
----- End forwarded message -----
----- Forwarded message from yashar Hajiyev -----
Dear Tapani,
If my status in NCSG allows me to be eligible
for that extra travel slot, I might try my luck with visa. .
best
Yashar
----- End forwarded message -----
----- Forwarded message from Raoul Plommer -----
I would like to be considered for the Hyderabad travel slot, for I would be
working much better live with other member of ICANN. I have only been to
Marrakech and Helsinki conferences so far, but I've acquainted with many
people there, especially in the civil society and I am also heading to the
IGF in December.
I work for the Electronic Frontier Finland and the Open Knowledge Finland
(part of the international Open Knowledge netwrok) and I feel that I could
represent the members of those organisations well in Hyderabad. I am
participating in three groups of the WS2, HR, Transparency as well as the
Ombudsman group and in fact I am the liaison between HR and Ombudsman
groups. If I made it there physically, I could increase my participation
significantly.
----- End forwarded message -----
----- Forwarded message from Juan Manuel Rojas -----
Dear Tapani,I would like to go Hydeberad acting as an alternative
council member, I am in the process of applying for the Indian Visa at
the moment.
I am been involved in ICANN from 2011, I've been member of several
groups in At-Large such as: ALAC Subcommittee on Outreach and
Engagement, At-Large Capacity Building Working Group, At-Large Social
Media Working Group, Technical Issues Working Group, At-Large
Community Regional Outreach Pilot Program Review Team (CROPP
RT), At-Large Technology Taskforce Working Group, ALS Criteria and
Expectations Taskforce, just to name some.
Today is a fellowship for Master IT at University of Andes. Works as a
professor in UNIMINUTO from 2011. In 2008 and 2009 he works as a
member of Ministry of IT for Implementation of E-government Strategy
in small municipalities. From 2010 to 2012 works as E-government
Consultant for Mayor City Hall of Vilavicencio, Meta, Colombia.
In 2010 create with a some professionals AGEIA DENSI Colombia,
organization who works on create capacity building for community with
workshops, and meetings to people learn how to use Internet safely.
In 2011, AGEIA DENSI Colombia is recognized as At-Large Structure
since then it works in several working groups, even in ATLAS II.
He is also a lecturer in academical event as ICEGOV (International
Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance) organizado
por la Universidad de Naciones Unidas - UNU, en China (2010) y Estonia
(2011). And participant of LACIGF en 2011, 2012 y 2014. Also has been
fellowship of DiploFoundation from Foundation to Research. (2011-2012)
and Fellowship of South School of Internet Governance (2010).
Best Regards JUAN MANUEL ROJAS
----- End forwarded message -----
----- Forwarded message from Cintra Sooknanan -----
Hi Tapani
I hope this email meets you well. I would like to express interest in
acting as an alternative council member, I am in the process of applying
for the Indian Visa at the moment.
As you know I have previously held executive positions in LACRALO and NPOC.
After some time away from the ICANN space, I am ready to get back into the
work of NCSG and NPOC particularly as ICANN is in a critical time of
transition. I am hoping that the Hyderabad meeting will be able to serve
that reentry.
My skills as an attorney and mediator with ICT development background, will
be able to add value. Further, I also serve to add representation of
Caribbean and Latin American members.
Thanks for your and the executive's kind consideration.
Regards
Cintra Sooknanan
----- End forwarded message -----
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From robin Tue Oct 25 01:12:54 2016
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Subject: [EC-NCSG] draft of procedures regarding NCSG membership termination
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Dear Colleagues,
As we previously discussed, I?ve taken a stab at drafting some initial thoughts for procedures for removing NCSG members pursuant to our charter.
So please take a look at this Google doc and make comments accordingly:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JcHBNGsD1tYDdkzGbAxt7T6CbRFj-_SzTdK_oN7Q2jI/edit?usp=sharing
I realize this document is not exhaustive of what we need to cover in the procedures, but it will get us started with a discussion and outline a framework for proceeding. Also, the numbers in the document refer specifically to paragraphs in the NCSG charter and are listed for reference).
Thanks,
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From ncsg Thu Oct 27 12:27:57 2016
From: ncsg (Tapani Tarvainen)
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2016 12:27:57 +0300
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Another temporary alternate
Message-ID: <20161027092757.kmdxihuqse2zeh64@tarvainen.info>
Dear all,
Amr Elsadr notified me he cannot come to Hyderabad after all
(family emergency).
It is too late to transfer the travel slot to someone else,
except just maybe (unlikely) as (partial) reimbursement to
someone who's coming anyway with their own money.
We can, however, appoint someone who will be there as Amr's
temporary alternate, and he suggested Matthew Shears as
most up to date on key issues on council agenda, notably DT.
Another obviously competent choice would be Avri Doria.
Opinions? In this case the key criteria would indeed be ability
to jump in to council work on current issues, and recent activity
there would be a good indicator of that. I would also give Amr's
own opinion significant weight here. The decision is ours, however.
--
Tapani Tarvainen
From joankerr Thu Oct 27 15:10:37 2016
From: joankerr (Joan Kerr)
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2016 08:10:37 -0400
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Another temporary alternate
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Hi Tapani,
I support Amr's choice of Matthew. If he unable to accept I support Avr as
well.
Joan
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 5:27 AM, Tapani Tarvainen <
ncsg at tapani.tarvainen.info> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Amr Elsadr notified me he cannot come to Hyderabad after all
> (family emergency).
>
> It is too late to transfer the travel slot to someone else,
> except just maybe (unlikely) as (partial) reimbursement to
> someone who's coming anyway with their own money.
>
> We can, however, appoint someone who will be there as Amr's
> temporary alternate, and he suggested Matthew Shears as
> most up to date on key issues on council agenda, notably DT.
>
> Another obviously competent choice would be Avri Doria.
>
> Opinions? In this case the key criteria would indeed be ability
> to jump in to council work on current issues, and recent activity
> there would be a good indicator of that. I would also give Amr's
> own opinion significant weight here. The decision is ours, however.
>
> --
> Tapani Tarvainen
>
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Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2016 12:16:41 +0000
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Another temporary alternate
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Hello Tapani,
I concur with Joan also.
Kind Regards
Poncelet
On 27 October 2016 at 12:10, Joan Kerr wrote:
> Hi Tapani,
>
> I support Amr's choice of Matthew. If he unable to accept I support Avr
> as well.
>
> Joan
>
> On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 5:27 AM, Tapani Tarvainen <
> ncsg at tapani.tarvainen.info> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Amr Elsadr notified me he cannot come to Hyderabad after all
>> (family emergency).
>>
>> It is too late to transfer the travel slot to someone else,
>> except just maybe (unlikely) as (partial) reimbursement to
>> someone who's coming anyway with their own money.
>>
>> We can, however, appoint someone who will be there as Amr's
>> temporary alternate, and he suggested Matthew Shears as
>> most up to date on key issues on council agenda, notably DT.
>>
>> Another obviously competent choice would be Avri Doria.
>>
>> Opinions? In this case the key criteria would indeed be ability
>> to jump in to council work on current issues, and recent activity
>> there would be a good indicator of that. I would also give Amr's
>> own opinion significant weight here. The decision is ours, however.
>>
>> --
>> Tapani Tarvainen
>>
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From: maryam.bakoshi (Maryam Bakoshi)
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2016 15:12:28 +0000
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Dial in details for remote participation for the closed
NCSG Meetings ICANN57
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Dear all,
Please find Remote Participation Information for public, open meetings here: https://community.icann.org/x/P4LDAw[community.icann.org]
There will be a NCSG public meeting Sunday 6 November 2016 from 15:15 ? 18:30 local time (09:45 ? 13:00 UTC) ?
Please find below the dial in details for the closed NCSG meetings during ICANN57 in Hyderabad. Please distribute this information on a private list.
* Sunday 6 November 2016 ?: Non Contracted Party House meeting
Room: G.03/04
08:30 ? 09:30 local time
Password NCSG CSG
AC room: https://participate.icann.org/hyd57-g3-c/
* Tuesday 8 November 2016 ?: NCSG EXCOM
Room: G 01/02
12:15 ? 13:45 local time
Password NCSG
AC room: https://participate.icann.org/hyd57-g1-c/
* Tuesday 8 November 2016 ?: NCSG leadership Board meeting
Room: MR 1.04
15:15 ? 16:45 local time
Password NCSG BOARD
AC room: https://participate.icann.org/hyd57-mr104-c/
Dial in numbers:
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Toll Numbers
Freephone/
Toll Free Number
ARGENTINA
0800-777-0519
AUSTRALIA
ADELAIDE:
61-8-8121-4842
1-800-657-260
AUSTRALIA
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61-7-3102-0944
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CANBERRA:
61-2-6100-1944
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AUSTRALIA
MELBOURNE:
61-3-9010-7713
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AUSTRALIA
PERTH:
61-8-9467-5223
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SYDNEY:
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43-1-92-81-113
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55-11-3958-0779
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CHILE
1230-020-2863
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86-400-810-4789
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From Monika.Zalnieriute Fri Oct 28 11:00:49 2016
From: Monika.Zalnieriute (Zalnieriute, Monika)
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2016 08:00:49 +0000
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Another temporary alternate
In-Reply-To: <20161027092757.kmdxihuqse2zeh64@tarvainen.info>
References: <20161027092757.kmdxihuqse2zeh64@tarvainen.info>
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I also strongly support Matthew Shears.
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Dr. Monika Zalnieriute
Melbourne Law School | The University of Melbourne I law.unimelb.edu.au I
Center for Media, Data and Society I Central European University I cmds.ceu.edu I
Executive Committee I Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group I ICANN I icann.org I
Z E P H I R O : Progressive Platform for Human Rights I zephiroplatform.org I
Centre for Internet & Human Rights I European University Viadrina I cihr.eu I
________________________________
From: EC-NCSG on behalf of Tapani Tarvainen
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2016 9:27 AM
To: NCSG EC
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Another temporary alternate
Dear all,
Amr Elsadr notified me he cannot come to Hyderabad after all
(family emergency).
It is too late to transfer the travel slot to someone else,
except just maybe (unlikely) as (partial) reimbursement to
someone who's coming anyway with their own money.
We can, however, appoint someone who will be there as Amr's
temporary alternate, and he suggested Matthew Shears as
most up to date on key issues on council agenda, notably DT.
Another obviously competent choice would be Avri Doria.
Opinions? In this case the key criteria would indeed be ability
to jump in to council work on current issues, and recent activity
there would be a good indicator of that. I would also give Amr's
own opinion significant weight here. The decision is ours, however.
--
Tapani Tarvainen
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From robin Fri Oct 28 16:37:30 2016
From: robin (Robin Gross)
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2016 06:37:30 -0700
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Another temporary alternate
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> On Oct 28, 2016, at 1:00 AM, Zalnieriute, Monika wrote:
>
> I also strongly support Matthew Shears.
>
>
> ----
>
> Dr. Monika Zalnieriute
>
>
> Melbourne Law School | The University of Melbourne I law.unimelb.edu.au I
> Center for Media, Data and Society I Central European University I cmds.ceu.edu I
> Executive Committee I Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group I ICANN I icann.org I
> Z E P H I R O : Progressive Platform for Human Rights I zephiroplatform.org I
> Centre for Internet & Human Rights I European University Viadrina I cihr.eu I
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> From: EC-NCSG on behalf of Tapani Tarvainen
> Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2016 9:27 AM
> To: NCSG EC
> Subject: [EC-NCSG] Another temporary alternate
>
> Dear all,
>
> Amr Elsadr notified me he cannot come to Hyderabad after all
> (family emergency).
>
> It is too late to transfer the travel slot to someone else,
> except just maybe (unlikely) as (partial) reimbursement to
> someone who's coming anyway with their own money.
>
> We can, however, appoint someone who will be there as Amr's
> temporary alternate, and he suggested Matthew Shears as
> most up to date on key issues on council agenda, notably DT.
>
> Another obviously competent choice would be Avri Doria.
>
> Opinions? In this case the key criteria would indeed be ability
> to jump in to council work on current issues, and recent activity
> there would be a good indicator of that. I would also give Amr's
> own opinion significant weight here. The decision is ours, however.
>
> --
> Tapani Tarvainen
>
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From ncsg Fri Oct 28 17:28:25 2016
From: ncsg (Tapani Tarvainen)
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2016 17:28:25 +0300
Subject: [EC-NCSG] Another temporary alternate
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Thank you. That makes it full consensus.
I will notify council secretariat.
Tapani
On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 06:37:30AM -0700, Robin Gross (robin at ipjustice.org) wrote:
> +1
>
> > On Oct 28, 2016, at 1:00 AM, Zalnieriute, Monika wrote:
> >
> > I also strongly support Matthew Shears.
> >
> >
> > ----
> >
> > Dr. Monika Zalnieriute
> >
> >
> > Melbourne Law School | The University of Melbourne I law.unimelb.edu.au I
> > Center for Media, Data and Society I Central European University I cmds.ceu.edu I
> > Executive Committee I Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group I ICANN I icann.org I
> > Z E P H I R O : Progressive Platform for Human Rights I zephiroplatform.org I
> > Centre for Internet & Human Rights I European University Viadrina I cihr.eu I
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > From: EC-NCSG on behalf of Tapani Tarvainen
> > Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2016 9:27 AM
> > To: NCSG EC
> > Subject: [EC-NCSG] Another temporary alternate
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > Amr Elsadr notified me he cannot come to Hyderabad after all
> > (family emergency).
> >
> > It is too late to transfer the travel slot to someone else,
> > except just maybe (unlikely) as (partial) reimbursement to
> > someone who's coming anyway with their own money.
> >
> > We can, however, appoint someone who will be there as Amr's
> > temporary alternate, and he suggested Matthew Shears as
> > most up to date on key issues on council agenda, notably DT.
> >
> > Another obviously competent choice would be Avri Doria.
> >
> > Opinions? In this case the key criteria would indeed be ability
> > to jump in to council work on current issues, and recent activity
> > there would be a good indicator of that. I would also give Amr's
> > own opinion significant weight here. The decision is ours, however.
> >
> > --
> > Tapani Tarvainen