[PC-NCSG] fw: [council] MOTION TO CREATE A DRAFTING TEAM TO FURTHER DEVELOP RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPLEMENT THE GNSO'S NEW ROLES AND OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE REVISED ICANN BYLAWS
Matthew Shears
mshears
Sat Jun 25 15:51:21 EEST 2016
I responded to Ed's mail, as follows (not sure but it seems some of my
mails are not getting through):
1. The Drafting Team shall comprise volunteers from the GNSO community
who can demonstrate reasonable knowledge of or experience with the
process of revising the ICANN Bylaws.
I might like that language if I were from a constituency composed
principally of lawyers such as the IPC.
Agree - although I think anyone who has been through the bylaws work in
the CCWG should be fine.
> I would prefer to have Council, working with staff, to make the needed
> changes. We have a fairly collegial working environment and the
> expertise to get this done in a fairly time efficient manner with full
> representation of all stakeholder groups.
Agree but we should also suggest inviting others if interested beyond
the Council.
> If we are going to farm this out I'd suggest we need to insist on
> equal representation of all stakeholder groups on the Drafting Team
> with appointments being made directly by the SG's themselves according
> to their own criteria.
Agree.
On 6/24/2016 10:03 AM, Marilia Maciel wrote:
> I agree with the proposal. James G asked the PC to discuss the topic
> and I suggested him to take to NCSG list. Whatever shape the
> discussions takes from now on - small group working with councillors,
> etc - our SG members will be aware and can potentially chime in.
> M
>
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 5:05 AM, Stephanie Perrin
> <stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca
> <mailto:stephanie.perrin at mail.utoronto.ca>> wrote:
>
> I think leaving it in Council is a good idea, lets see if we can
> get the registrars to support the idea....and fast. We have an
> opportunity to do a little lobbying at the COuncil dinner. ANyone
> know where the BC sits on this issue?
>
> SP
>
>
> On 2016-06-23 22:48, Kathy Kleiman wrote:
>> A belated response, Ed, that this is very concerning. I think it
>> will wind up with things "stacked" in favor of the IPC. Sigh. I
>> support your idea of leaving this matter in Council - and hope we
>> can discuss it at the NCSG Policy session on Tuesday.
>> Best, Kathy
>>
>> On 6/20/2016 2:03 PM, Edward Morris wrote:
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> Attached please find an IPC Motion to create a drafting team to
>>> develop GNSO responses to changes brought by the transition.
>>> This is a different approach that what has previously been
>>> discussed. What concerns me is the possibility under this plan
>>> for the NCSG to be inadequately represented on the proposed
>>> drafting team. It would appear to be an open call for volunteers
>>> with the following qualifications:
>>> -
>>>
>>> 1. The Drafting Team shall comprise volunteers from the GNSO
>>> community who can demonstrate reasonable knowledge of or
>>> experience with the process of revising the ICANN Bylaws.
>>>
>>> I might like that language if I were from a constituency
>>> composed principally of lawyers such as the IPC.
>>> I would prefer to have Council, working with staff, to make the
>>> needed changes. We have a fairly collegial working environment
>>> and the expertise to get this done in a fairly time efficient
>>> manner with full representation of all stakeholder groups. If we
>>> are going to farm this out I'd suggest we need to insist on
>>> equal representation of all stakeholder groups on the Drafting
>>> Team with appointments being made directly by the SG's
>>> themselves according to their own criteria.
>>> Thoughts?
>>> Best,
>>> Ed
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> *From*: "Paul McGrady" <policy at paulmcgrady.com>
>>> <mailto:policy at paulmcgrady.com>
>>> *Sent*: Monday, June 20, 2016 6:35 PM
>>> *To*: council at gnso.icann.org <mailto:council at gnso.icann.org>
>>> *Cc*: "Glen de Saint G?ry" <Glen at icann.org>
>>> <mailto:Glen at icann.org>, mary.wong at icann.org
>>> <mailto:mary.wong at icann.org>, "Heather Forrest"
>>> <Heather.Forrest at acu.edu.au> <mailto:Heather.Forrest at acu.edu.au>
>>> *Subject*: [council] MOTION TO CREATE A DRAFTING TEAM TO FURTHER
>>> DEVELOP RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPLEMENT THE GNSO'S NEW ROLES AND
>>> OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE REVISED ICANN BYLAWS
>>>
>>> Dear Council Colleagues:
>>>
>>> As we all know, making the Empowered Community a reality is
>>> going to take a lot of effort by everyone. To get us started in
>>> that process, attached please find a MOTION TO CREATE A DRAFTING
>>> TEAM TO FURTHER DEVELOP RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPLEMENT THE GNSO?S
>>> NEW ROLES AND OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE REVISED ICANN BYLAWS which
>>> is being proposed by the IPC for consideration at the next GNSO
>>> Council meeting in Helsinki. Safe travels!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> Paul McGrady
>>>
>>> GNSO Councilor for the IPC
>>>
>>> policy at paulmcgrady.com <mailto:policy at paulmcgrady.com>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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