[PC-NCSG] Add-on to today's agenda?
Wendy Seltzer
wendy
Tue Dec 13 18:09:25 EET 2011
I think it might be more useful for a small group of us to talk with
him, rather than do a discussion with the whole group (if we expect many
on the call). Alternately, we might just be a small group on the call,
but having it recorded might be unhelpful at this stage.
just thoughts, thanks for starting the conversation!
--Wendy
On 12/13/2011 11:03 AM, Mary.Wong at law.unh.edu wrote:
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> Hi - Gray Chynoweth (new chair, Registrars SG) has offered to call in to our meeting today. I told him we might be able to do 15 minutes, as I thought it would be a good idea for him to introduce himself to everyone and - for the time we have available - hear at least a little of our concerns over the LEA demands w.r.t. the RAA (as you'll have seen from the recent emails, negotiations have commenced between the Registrars and ICANN on this).
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> Robin - will it be possible for him to call in either at 5 p.m. EST or 5.15 p.m. EST (that's the second hour of the NCSG call, I think)?
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> Thanks!
> Mary
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