[PC-NCSG] Intersessional

matthew shears mshears
Tue Nov 22 17:47:24 EET 2016


+ 1 Ed

The Feb timeframe makes most sense.

Matthew


On 22/11/2016 09:19, Edward Morris wrote:
> Hi Tapani,
>
>
>>> April-May option may also still be brought up.
>> Any opinions of that possibility?
> That timing would not be good from a few perspectives.
>
> 1. We already are giving ICANN 1-2 weeks, including travel, in March and June for regular ICANN meetings.  March, April / May and June? That's just too much too close for those of us with jobs and families. Heck, it's too much for unemployed people without families! We are volunteers, after all, not paid employees.
>
> 2. On a more practical level, one of the few positive aspects of the intersession from my perspective has been that it allows us to organise ourselves. The January - February time period comes at the start of the year and follows some of our constituency elections and the stakeholder group appointment period. It has been useful to get our new EC's, as well
> as the SG PC,  together for the first time to plan things for the year ahead. Putting it in between meetings 1 and 2 of the year in months 4 or 5 is a lot less useful for internal coordination and planning purposes than the earlier meeting date.
>
> 3. For this year, from a scheduling perspective,  it's horrible. The CCWG is scheduled to end in June. We will be under intense pressure to get our work done in the April through June periods. A week at an ICANN meeting will be a distraction from completing this important project, one that involves many of those who otherwise would be at the intersession. Those of us who are heavily involved in the CCWG would be hard pressed to attend an intersession at this new proposed time.
>> -
>> anybody now who'd see find it good or even acceptable?
> Not really.
>
>> Another point: if some of you would be interested in participating
>> in the planning process, meaning joining planning calls and emails,
>> please let me know. (Staff suggested 1-2 people per community group
>> would be welcome.)
>>
> I'm happy to help. If we're going to do this I'd like to try to help the meeting become more productive than it has been in past years.
>
>
> Ed Morris
>
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